Correct Answer:
B. Affective
Bloom's Taxonomy categorizes educational objectives into three primary domains: Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor. The Affective domain specifically encompasses objectives related to emotions, feelings, values, appreciation, enthusiasm, motivation, and attitudes. It deals with how individuals react emotionally and their willingness to receive, respond, value, organize, and characterize. Therefore, attitudes are a core component of this domain, focusing on the emotional and value-based aspects of learning.
- Cognitive: The Cognitive domain focuses on mental skills and knowledge, such as remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating.
- Psychomotor: The Psychomotor domain involves physical skills, coordination, and the use of motor skills, like manipulating tools or performing physical tasks.
- Behavioral: While attitudes influence behavior, 'Behavioral' is a broader term and not one of Bloom's primary educational domains in this specific context. It can encompass aspects from all three domains.