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Krathwol arranged the affective domain into a hierarchy as follows
 
  A) get, give, grow, go back and go again.
  B) receiving, reacting, processing, planning and proactively making changes.
  C) understanding, knowing solutions and acting.
  D) growing in knowledge, applying information learned and revisiting the completed process.
  E) receiving, responding, valuing, organization and characterization by a value or value complex.

Question 2

Affective domain refers to
 
  A) an effective classroom.
  B) the field of knowledge associated with feelings and values.
  C) a value-based classroom.
  D) the area of the classroom where group activities are conducted.
  E) online learning resources.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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