The readiness to act, also termed mindset, is associated with which level in Simpson’s psychomotor domain?
A) Set
B) Mechanism
C) Adaptation
D) Complex Overt Response
What is the key characteristic of the “Guided Response” level in Simpson’s taxonomy?
A) Conversion of learned responses into habitual actions
B) Skillfully performing complex movements quickly and accurately
C) Early attempts at a physical skill involving imitation and trial-and-error
D) Modifying learned skills to meet new requirements
Which term describes the ability to use sensory cues to guide motor activity in Simpson’s psychomotor domain?
A) Perception
B) Set
C) Adaptation
D) Origination
The “Mechanism” level in Simpson’s taxonomy primarily involves:
A) Conversion of learned responses into habitual actions
B) Skillfully performing complex movements quickly and accurately
C) Readiness to act and respond emotionally
D) Ability to convert learned responses into medium proficiency actions
What distinguishes the “Set” level in Simpson’s taxonomy?
A) Complex movements performed quickly and accurately
B) Mental, physical, and emotional dispositions influencing responses
C) Modifying learned skills to meet new or special requirements
D) Early attempts at a physical skill involving imitation
The ability to modify learned skills to meet new requirements is associated with which level in Simpson’s psychomotor domain?
A) Adaptation
B) Guided Response
C) Mechanism
D) Complex Overt Response
What does “Complex Overt Response” emphasize in Simpson’s taxonomy?
A) Creating new movement patterns for special situations or problems
B) Skillfully performing complex movements with minimal wasted effort
C) Readiness to act and respond emotionally
D) Early attempts at a physical skill involving imitation
Which term denotes the ability to skillfully perform complex movements quickly, accurately, and with minimal wasted effort in Simpson’s psychomotor domain?
A) Perception
B) Set
C) Complex Overt Response
D) Adaptation
The “Origination” level in Simpson’s taxonomy involves:
A) Mental, physical, and emotional dispositions influencing responses
B) Converting learned responses into habitual actions
C) Creating new movement patterns for special situations or problems
D) Modifying learned skills to meet new requirements
What characterizes the “Set” level in Simpson’s psychomotor domain?
A) Modifying learned skills to meet new or special requirements
B) Mental, physical, and emotional dispositions influencing responses
C) Skillfully performing complex movements quickly and accurately
D) Converting learned responses into habitual actions