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1. A Study On English Language Learning Styles Of Senior Middle School Students
2. An Investigation On English Learning-Styles Of Senior Middle School Students In Rural Area
3. A Study On The Relationship Between Perceptual Learning Style Preferences And English Learning Strategies Among Students In Grade Seven
4. A Study On The Relationship Between High School Students’ Learning Style Preferences And Their Explicit Knowledge Level
5. A Study On Middle School Students’ English Perceptual Learning Style Preferences
6. A Study On English Perceptual Learning Styles Of Middle School Students
7. Student readiness for technology-enhanced history education in Turkish high schools
8. A comparison of online instruction and in-class instruction as related to graduate students' achievement, attitudes, and learning-style preferences
9. Generational Learning Style Preferences Based on Computer-Based Healthcare Training
10. Entering learning style preferences and performance on content of multiple-choice exams during the initial two years of medical school
11. Learning-style preferences of Latino/Hispanic community college students enrolled in an introductory biology course
12. EFL student learning style preferences and attitudes toward technology-integrated instruction
13. Learning Style Preferences of Law Enforcement Officers: A Quantitative, Non-Experimental Study
14. Comparative analysis of the learning styles of Russian versus other adolescents from diverse nations by age, gender, and academic achievement level
15. An English for specific purposes curriculum for ESL acupuncturists
16. The relationship between psychological type and the learning style preferences of graduate psychology students: Implications for trainin
17. Matching chemistry instructional methods with perceptual learning style preferences of eleventh-grade women: Effects on attitude and achievement
18. The relationship of mathematics anxiety and achievement in an environment of sociological learning style preferences within a group of seventh-grade middle school student
19. The effects of computerized instruction on the improvement and transfer of math skills for low-skilled and below-average-skilled sophomore students, considering student gender, ethnicity, and learning style preferences
20. Nontraditional students' learning style preferences and course performance in undergraduate computer science courses
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