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A cognitive objective consists of which of the following components?

  1. Condition, assessment, and feedback

  2. Condition, behavior, and degree

  3. Content, behavior, and evaluation

  4. Content, assessment, and environment

The correct answer is: Condition, behavior, and degree

A cognitive objective is essential in educational settings as it outlines what a learner is expected to achieve concerning knowledge and understanding. The components of a cognitive objective include the condition under which the behavior is performed, the specific behavior itself that indicates learning, and the degree to which the learner is expected to demonstrate this behavior. In this context, the condition refers to the context or circumstances under which the learner will demonstrate the behavior, such as the tools or time allowed. The behavior is the observable action that reflects the learner’s understanding, such as explaining a concept or applying a theory. The degree specifies the criteria for success, indicating how well the behavior must be performed to meet the objective, usually expressed in terms such as accuracy, completeness, or quality. The inclusion of these three components ensures clarity in what is expected from the student and provides a structured way to assess their cognitive development. This structured approach is vital for effective instructional design and evaluation.