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jake

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Personality traits have been shown to affect learning style. What might a person who is considered an extrovert do to best support his or her learning style?
 
  a. Join a study group
  b. Sequester himself or herself to avoid distraction
  c. Study silently in the library
  d. Try not to ask so many questions

Question 2

After taking a learning styles inventory, the student was informed that his preferred learning style is by concrete experience. Understanding this, the student, who is trying to study for a skills test, may benefit most from which of the following?
 
  a. Purchasing an audiotape and listening to it in the car
  b. Making time to view the DVD that accompanies the text
  c. Borrowing the class notes from another student and rewriting them
  d. Arranging to spend time in the laboratory practicing the skill



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Answer to Question 1

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Extroverts prefer talking about things and often need external pressure to compel them to study.

Answer to Question 2

D
A concrete experience learner often prefers to have hands-on experience as the primary means to learn new skills.



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