Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates

The main objectives of this study are to identify learning style preferences and the relationship between demographic factors and learning styles among management undergraduates. The eight learning styles, that is, active, reflective, sensing, intuitive, visual, verbal, sequential, and global, as id...

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Main Authors: Rajandran Peresamy .P,, Nanna Suryana,, Marthandan .G,, Md. Nor Hayati B. Tahir,
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spelling my-ukm.journal.23122016-12-14T06:31:15Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2312/ Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates Rajandran Peresamy .P, Nanna Suryana, Marthandan .G, Md. Nor Hayati B. Tahir, The main objectives of this study are to identify learning style preferences and the relationship between demographic factors and learning styles among management undergraduates. The eight learning styles, that is, active, reflective, sensing, intuitive, visual, verbal, sequential, and global, as identified by Felder and Silverman (2002) were assessed to identify the learning style preferences of management undergraduates. Demographic variables, such as gender, ethnicity, entry qualification, field of study, type of institution and year of study, were tested to assess the relationships between these demographic factors and learning styles. The Index Learning Style (ILS) developed by Felder and Soloman (1991) was adapted and used as the survey instrument. Findings revealed that the dominant learning style preferences, in sequential order, are visual, sequential, reflective, sensing, global, active, intuitive, and verbal. Gender, ethnicity, entry qualifications, field of study, type of institution, and year of study were related to the learning styles of management undergraduates. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2011-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2312/1/3_AJTLHE_70-AJTLHE_UKM24_Jun_2011_rajandran.pdf Rajandran Peresamy .P, and Nanna Suryana, and Marthandan .G, and Md. Nor Hayati B. Tahir, (2011) Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates. AJTLHE: ASEAN Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 3 (2). pp. 25-40. ISSN 1985-5826 http://www.ukm.my/jtlhe/Current.aspx
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description The main objectives of this study are to identify learning style preferences and the relationship between demographic factors and learning styles among management undergraduates. The eight learning styles, that is, active, reflective, sensing, intuitive, visual, verbal, sequential, and global, as identified by Felder and Silverman (2002) were assessed to identify the learning style preferences of management undergraduates. Demographic variables, such as gender, ethnicity, entry qualification, field of study, type of institution and year of study, were tested to assess the relationships between these demographic factors and learning styles. The Index Learning Style (ILS) developed by Felder and Soloman (1991) was adapted and used as the survey instrument. Findings revealed that the dominant learning style preferences, in sequential order, are visual, sequential, reflective, sensing, global, active, intuitive, and verbal. Gender, ethnicity, entry qualifications, field of study, type of institution, and year of study were related to the learning styles of management undergraduates.
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author Rajandran Peresamy .P,
Nanna Suryana,
Marthandan .G,
Md. Nor Hayati B. Tahir,
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Nanna Suryana,
Marthandan .G,
Md. Nor Hayati B. Tahir,
Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates
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Nanna Suryana,
Marthandan .G,
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title Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates
title_short Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates
title_full Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates
title_fullStr Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between demographic factors and learning styles of management undergraduates
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