Scoring Procedures
DIRECTIONS : Place the point value on the line next to the corresponding
item below.
Add the points in each column to obtain the preference score under each heading.
You may
print this page to help you fill in the scoring table.
OFTEN = 5 points
SOMETIMES = 3 points
SELDOM = 1 point
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AUDITORY
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VPS = ____
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APS = ____
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TPS = ____
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VPS = Visual Preference Score
APS = Auditory Preference Score
TPS = Tactile Preference Score
If you are a VISUAL learner, by all means be sure that
you look at all study materials. Use charts,
maps, filmstrips, notes, videos, and flash cards. Practice visualizing or picturing
words and concepts in
your head. Write out everything for frequent and quick visual review.
If you are an AUDITORY learner, you may wish to use tapes.
Tape lectures to help fill in gaps in
your notes. But do listen and take notes - and review your notes frequently.
Sit in the lecture hall or
classroom where you can hear well. After you have read something, summarize
it and recite it aloud. Talk
to other students about class material.
If you are a TACTILE learner, trace words as you are saying
them. Facts that must be learned should
be written several times. Keep a supply of scratch paper on hand for this purpose.
Taking and keeping lecture
notes is very important. Make study sheets. Associate class material with real-world
things or occurences.
When appropriate, practice role playing.
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