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Psychology Notes on Learning-Styles | Psychology

The term 'perceptual style'  refers to the manner in which individuals generally and constantly organise the different elements or components of the stimulus situation while perceiving them, resulting in differences in the manner in which different people perceive the same stimulus situation. The term 'learning-style' is only an extension of this. Here one may see the difference between learning-sets and [...]

By |2017-03-15T10:01:26+00:00March 15, 2017|Notes|Comments Off on Psychology Notes on Learning-Styles | Psychology

Kolb’s Study of Learning-Styles | Process | Learning | Psychology

In recent years, the contributions of Kolb to learning-styles has received wide attention. Kolb has also developed a learning-style inventory which is being used extensively in research and also in practice. Kolb outlines four learning orientations or modes – Concrete Experience where feelings dominate (CE), Reflective Observation - where the dominant behaviour is watching (RO). Abstract Conceptualization where the dominant [...]

By |2017-03-15T10:02:17+00:00March 15, 2017|Learning|Comments Off on Kolb’s Study of Learning-Styles | Process | Learning | Psychology
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