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bulletNC State offers online this measure of one's learning styles, the "Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire."
bulletThe Keirsey Character and Temperment website offers tests and explanations online.
bulletCharles Bonwell's website on active learning includes a questionnaire called "VARK."
bulletClick for book's table of contents.Lynne Celli Sarasin's Learning Styles Perspectives: Impact in the Classroom (Madison, WI: Atwood, 1999) [5 copies were purchased for the Learning Styles Study Group and disbursed in mid-February, 2002.]  Reviewed by Kovac, Jeffrey D. Journal of  Chemical Education. 1999:76, 1629. 
 

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