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The higher the level, the presumably more complex mental operation is required. Higher levels are not necessarily more desirable than lower levels, because one cannot achieve the higher levels without an ability to use the lower levels. As one moves up into higher levels, however, the more applicable the skills are to those needed in daily life. Level DescriptionAction Verbs Describing Learning OutcomesEvaluationRequires the formation of judgments and decisions about the value of methods, ideas, people, products. Must be able to state the bases for judgments (e.g., external criteria or principles used to reach conclusions.) Sample question: Evaluate the quality or worth of a value as applied to pharmacy.Appraise Judge Compare Justify Contrast Support Criticize Validate DefendSynthesisRequires production of something unique or original. At this level, one is expected to solve unfamiliar problems in unique way, or combine parts to form a unique or novel solution. Sample question: Integrate data from several sources (e.g., various readings and observations at the service site).Categorize Devise Compile Formulate Compose Predict Create Produce Design AnalysisIdentification of logical errors (e.g., point out contradictions, erroneous inference) or differentiate among facts, opinions, assumptions, hypotheses, conclusions. One is expected to draw relations among ideas and to compare and contrast. Sample question: Deduce a client’s beliefs regarding preventive health actions.Break down Infer Deduce Outline Diagram Point out Differentiate Relate Distinguish Separate out Illustrate SubdivideApplicationUse previously acquired information in a setting other than the one in which it was learned. Because problems at this level are presented in a different and applied way, one cannot rely on content or context to solve the problem. Sample question: Organize your observations at a site to demonstrate a particular value.Change Organize Compute Prepare Demonstrate Relate Develop Solve Modify Transfer Operate UseComprehensionSome degree of understanding is required in order to change the form of communication, translate, restate what has been read or heard, see connections or relationships among parts of a communication (interpretation), draw conclusions, see consequences from information (inference). Sample Question: Explain pharmaceutical care. Convert Extend Defend Generalize Discriminate Infer Distinguish Paraphrase Estimate Predict Explain SummarizeKnowledgeRemember or recall information such as facts, terminology, problem-solving strategies, rules Sample question: Define pharmaceutical care.Define Name Describe Outline Identify Recall Label Recite List Select Match StateBorich, G.D. (1996). Effective teaching methods, 3rd Ed. Englewood cliffs, NJ: Merrill. Affective Domain Like the cognitive domain, the affective domain is hierarchical with higher levels being more complex and depending upon mastery of the lower levels. With movement to more complexity, one becomes more involved, committed, and self-reliant. Note the parallel between external and internal motivation. As one moves from being externally to internally motivated, one moves to higher levels. Level DescriptionAction Verbs Describing Learning OutcomesCharacteri-zationAll behavior displayed is consistent with one’s value system. Values are integrated into a pervasive philosophy that never allows expressions that are out of character with those values. Evaluation at this level involves the extent to which one has developed a consistent philosophy of life (e.g., exhibits respect for the worth and dignity of human beings in all situations).Avoid Display Exhibit Internalize Manage Require Resist Resolve ReviseOrganizationCommitment to a set of values. This level involves 1) forming a reason why one values certain things and not others, and 2) making appropriate choices between things that are and are not valued. One is expected to organize likes and preferences into a value system and then to decide which ones will be dominant.Abstract Formulate Balance Select Compare Systemize Decide Theorize Define ValuingDisplay behavior consistent with a single belief or attitude in situations where one is neither forced or asked to comply. One is expected to demonstrate a preference or display a high degree of certainty and conviction.Act Express Argue Help Convince Organize Debate Prefer Display RespondingOne is required to comply with given expectations by attending or reacting to certain stimuli. One is expected to obey, participate, or respond willingly when asked or directed to do something.Applaud Participate Comply Play Discuss Practice Follow Volunteer Obey ReceivingOne is expect to be aware of or to passively attend to certain stimuli or phenomena. Simply listening and being attentive are the expectations.Attend Listen Be aware Look Control Notice Discern Share Hear Psychomotor Domain This domain is given primarily for information. Other courses within the curriculum stress this various levels of psychomotor performance (e.g., Clinical Skills Laboratory, Pharmacy Practice I). Psychomotor behaviors are performed actions that are neuromuscular in nature and demand certain levels of physical dexterity. Level DescriptionAction Verbs Describing Learning OutcomesNaturali-zationHigh level of proficiency is necessary. The behavior is performed with the least expenditure of energy, becomes routine, automatic, and spontaneous.Automatically Spontaneously Effortlessly With ease Naturally With perfection Professionally With poise RoutinelyArticulationRequires the display of coordination of a series of related acts by establishing the appropriate sequence and performing the acts accurately, with control as well as with speed and timing.Confidence Smoothness Coordination Speed Harmony Stability Integration Timing ProportionPrecisionRequires performance of some action independent of either written instructions or a visual model. One is expected to reproduce an action with control and to reduce errors to a minimum.Accurately Proficiently Errorlessly With balance Independently With controlManipulationPerformance of an action with written or verbal directions but without a visual model or direct observation. The action may be performed crudely or without neuromuscular coordination at this stage. 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