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Take a look at this Taxonomy of Cognitive Domain chart from Nikki Anderson at the UX Collective:
It’s a nifty cheat-sheet for writing questions that get to the heart of what you’re hoping to learn. If you want participants to evaluate something, consider a question that starts with “Discuss...” or “Rate...” If you want to understand how they complete a process, start with “Explain...”
Note for those interested: The taxonomy of cognitive domain comes from the idea that there are six categories of cognitive ability:
- knowledge (information recall),
- comprehension (actually understanding what you can recall),
- application (the ability to use that knowledge in a practical way),
- analysis (the ability to draw insights out of given information),
- synthesis (the ability to create something new from what is known), and
- evaluation (the ability to make judgments about what is known).
- Author:Jason Siu
- URL:https://jason-siu.com/article/fe4355ae-1992-4dc6-9367-c0cf62052000
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