| Your overall scores: | ||
| Visual Style | 15 | / 20 |
| Aural Style | 13 | / 20 |
| Verbal Style | 13 | / 20 |
| Physical Style | 13 | / 20 |
| Logical Style | 14 | / 20 |
| Social Style | 9 | / 20 |
| Solitary Style | 12 | / 20 |
Here are my results for the learning styles inventory found at learning-styles-online.com. The results were a little surprising. As expected Visual and Logical styles got the highest scores but I wasn't expecting the verbal, physical, and especially aural styles to get as high a score as they did. My verbal skills are more in reading than hearing words or writing. I have a hard time processing spoken directions. I understand far more if I can read along with them. Many of the questions contributing to the aural style score had to do with music. I love music but don't have a natural talent for it. I was basically tone deaf as a child. I have spent a lot of time developing an ear for music and now have some proficiency. The physical style scores that I got were for fine motor and tactile tasks rather than gross motor tasks (art, handling things to see how they work, etc). I feel like many of the styles overlap and contribute to each other. They intertwine and cannot be taken by themselves. The myriad combinations explain the dizzying variety of approaches to learning. Each person is unique in the way they best process information.

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