affective domain ÇÇthe most intangible domain of the learning process
it involves affective behavior, which is conduct that expresses feelings, needs, beliefs, values,
and opinions
the feeling domain
cognitive domain ÇÇthe domain involved in the learning and storage of basic knowledge
thinking portion of the learning process and incorporates an individual's previous experiences
and perceptions
learning/thinking domain
health literacy ÇÇthe degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain and then
process and understand basic health information as well as basic health information and
services needed to make appropriate decisions
learning ÇÇthe acquisition of knowledge or skill
psychomotor domain ÇÇthe domain involved in the learning of a new procedure or skill
often called the doing domain
teaching ÇÇa system of directed and deliberate actions intended to induce learning