Preferences
TruTalent Learning & Productivity analyzes 16 different preferences for college students:
Immediate environment (sound, heat, light and design)
- Likes Quiet vs. Likes Sound
- Dim Light vs. Bright Light
- Cool Environment vs. Warm Environment
- Informal Design vs. Formal Design
Emotionality (motivation, persistence and structure)
- Low Motivation vs. High Motivation
- Low Persistence vs. High Persistence
- Less Structure vs. More Structure
Sociological needs (self-oriented, peer-oriented, authority-oriented)
- Learning Alone vs. Learning with Peers
- Low Authority Motivation vs. High Authority Motivation
Physical needs (perceptual preference(s), time of day, food intake and mobility)
- Low Auditory vs. High Auditory
- Low Visual vs. High Visual
- Low Tactile vs. High Tactile
- Low Kinesthetic vs. High Kinesthetic
- No Intake vs. Likes Intake
- Late Day vs. Early Day
- No Mobility vs. Likes Mobility
View learning style preferences for grades 3-5 and 6-12 or productivity preferences for adults.