Psychomotor learning activities include:
a. hands-on experiences, repetition, and immediate feedback
b. role-playing or modeling
c. sharing feelings or ideas with a peer and getting feedback
d. processing what happened in a group activity
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Feedback
A Correct. Psychomotor learning activities involve the mind and the body, such as demonstration and then practice with hands-on experiences, repetition, and immediate feedback.
B Incorrect. Role-playing and modeling are examles of affective learning.
C Incorrect. Sharing feelings or ideas with a peer and getting feedback is an example of affective learning.
D Incorrect. Processing what happened in a group activity will more likely be engaged with cognitive learning.
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