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Perceptual learning style and learning proficiency: A test of the hypothesis.
Authors:Kr?tzig  Gregory P; Arbuthnott  Katherine D
Abstract:Given the potential importance of using modality preference with instruction, the authors tested whether learning style preference correlated with memory performance in each of 3 sensory modalities: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. In Study 1, participants completed objective measures of pictorial, auditory, and tactile learning and learning style self-assessments. The results indicate that objective test performance did not correlate with learning style preference. In Study 2, the authors examined in more detail the information participants used to answer the learning style self-assessment. The findings indicate that participants answered the inventory using general memories and beliefs rather than specific examples of learning in different modalities. These results challenge the hypothesis that individuals learn best with material presented in a particular sensory modality. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:perceptual learning style  sensory modality  memory  self-report questionnaires  metacognition  learning proficiency  pictorial learning  auditory learning  tactile learning
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