This study investigates the effects of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains on the effectiveness of learning outcome assessment management at senior high schools in Jember Regency, Indonesia. Utilizing a quantitative survey approach, data were collected from 100 teachers through validated questionnaires. Analysis employed SPSS and SmartPLS software, revealing a model with an R² of 0.999, indicating excellent explanatory power. Results demonstrated that affective (beta = 0.573) and psychomotor (beta = 0.424) domains significantly positively influence assessment management effectiveness, while cognitive (β = 0.003) shows no significant effect. These findings highlight the prominent roles of emotional and practical skills in assessment management. The integration of SPSS and SmartPLS enhances analytical precision, supporting data-driven decision-making. This research contributes to the development of technology-based assessment models, emphasizing the importance of managing affective and psychomotor domains to improve educational quality.
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