Abstract

Courses emphasizing the affective domain are included in many allied health curricula. The objectives of these courses range from the development of appropriate dress and communication styles to solving complex ethical problems. This paper examines the distinction between affective and moral behavior and briefly discusses examples of teaching approaches.

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