A recent review of previous studies on cognitive style preferences among students has shown strong relationships between a student's learning style and hemispheric mode preference. This study aims to extend this pool of research by exploring the role of another cognitive variable, spatial visualization. Battista (1992) noted that spatial visualization correlates highly with achievement (r = .30 to .60). This study attempts to answer the following questions: (1) Do subjects with High, Average, and Low spatial visualization ability differ in their preferred learning modes (Concrete Experience, Abstract Conceptualization, Reflective Observation, and Active Experimentation)? (2) Do these three groups of spatial visualization ability differ in t...
We developed the Sussex Cognitive Styles Questionnaire (SCSQ) to investigate visual and verbal proce...
People that process though using pictures rather than words have difficulty in school. Previous rese...
Individual differences can influence a learner’s ability to extract information from dynamic, intera...
Although specific cognitive abilities, cognitive style, and learning preferences are assumed to be i...
The authors examined the hypothesis that some people are verbal learners and some people are visual ...
The progress of neuroscience and the understanding of children\u27s styles of thinking are opening u...
The present study investigated object-spatial imagery and verbal cognitive styles in high school stu...
none2noPrevious studies on spatial memory reveal that people represent spatial information in 3 diff...
The present study investigated the object-spatial visualization and verbal cognitive styles among hi...
A student might find a certain representational format (e.g., diagram, text) more attractive than ot...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of self-reported co...
The present study examined how people’s spatial abilities and spatial preferences for representing e...
In inspecting, learning and reproducing a map, a wide range of abilities is potentially involved. Th...
A number of studies showed that individual differences in way\ufb01nding ability and spatial represe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982.Bibliography: leaves 109-118.Microfiche.x, 118 ...
We developed the Sussex Cognitive Styles Questionnaire (SCSQ) to investigate visual and verbal proce...
People that process though using pictures rather than words have difficulty in school. Previous rese...
Individual differences can influence a learner’s ability to extract information from dynamic, intera...
Although specific cognitive abilities, cognitive style, and learning preferences are assumed to be i...
The authors examined the hypothesis that some people are verbal learners and some people are visual ...
The progress of neuroscience and the understanding of children\u27s styles of thinking are opening u...
The present study investigated object-spatial imagery and verbal cognitive styles in high school stu...
none2noPrevious studies on spatial memory reveal that people represent spatial information in 3 diff...
The present study investigated the object-spatial visualization and verbal cognitive styles among hi...
A student might find a certain representational format (e.g., diagram, text) more attractive than ot...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of self-reported co...
The present study examined how people’s spatial abilities and spatial preferences for representing e...
In inspecting, learning and reproducing a map, a wide range of abilities is potentially involved. Th...
A number of studies showed that individual differences in way\ufb01nding ability and spatial represe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982.Bibliography: leaves 109-118.Microfiche.x, 118 ...
We developed the Sussex Cognitive Styles Questionnaire (SCSQ) to investigate visual and verbal proce...
People that process though using pictures rather than words have difficulty in school. Previous rese...
Individual differences can influence a learner’s ability to extract information from dynamic, intera...