Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Learning Style: Rational and Emotional

I now know my learning Style. Do you know yours?

In making decisions, I am more concerned with
a) whether I have all the available facts
or
b) how my decision will affect others

2. Which set of terms best describes You?
a) fair and objective
or
b) sympathetic and understanding

3. Is it more important for you to be
a) consistent in thought and action
or
b) responsive to the feelings of others

4. If you give a wrong answer in your class, your main concern would be
a) finding out the correct answer
or
b) what others in class thought of you

5. As a member of a jury for a criminal trial, you would be primarily concern with
a) determining how sitness testimony fits with the other evidence
or
b) judging the believability of witnesses

6. If you came upon a serious auto accident, your first impulse would be to
a) assess the situation
or
b)comfort any injured people

7. I can best be described as
a) reasonable and levelheaded
or
b) sensitive and caring

If you have more a's you are rational
and if you have more b's, you are emotional

Adapted from Successful College Writing by Kathleen T. McWhorter

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