Learning Styles Site
On-line Inventories of Learning Styles
Below are listed major approaches to learning styles. Authors and their
learning style instruments are indicated and, where available, on-line
inventories are linked.
Instructional Preferences
- Canfield, Learning Styles Inventory
- Dunn and Dunn, Learning Style Inventory
- Friedman and Stritter, Instructional Preference Questionnaire
- Goldberg, Oregon Instructional Preference Inventory
- Hill, Cognitive Style Interest Scales
- Renzulli and Smith, Learning Style Inventory
- Rezler and Rezmovic, Learning Preference Inventory
Social Interaction Models
- Grasha and Reichmann, Student Learning Interest Scales
- Mann
- Perry
- Belenky et al., Women's Ways of Knowing
- Magolda
Information Processing
- Biggs, Study Process Questionnaire
- Entwhistle and Ramsden, Approaches to Studying
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Felder's Learning Style Page
- Gardner's Seven Learning Styles
- Gregoric Mind Styles
- Hunt, Paragraph Completion Method
- Kolb's model of Experiential Learning
- Pask
- Reinert, Edmonds Learning Style Identification Exercise
- Schmeck, Ribich, & Ramanaih, Inventory of Learning Process
- Schroeder, Paragraph Completion Test
Personality Levels
- Kagan, Matching Familiar Figures Test
- Katz and Henry's Omnipubus Personality Inventory
- Keirsey Temperament Sorter
- Witkin, Embedded Figures Test
Other Inventories
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