Multi-Modal Paired Associates Learning Test (MMPALT-III)

     Learning styles can be measured through the administration of the Multi-Modal Paired Associates Learning Test (MMPALT-III). The instrument is a performance test that measures recall of paired information in each of the seven perceptual modalities. The learning theory deals with how individuals learn based on the senses. This "sense" learning style test has been tested and used on ages ranging from elementary students to the elderly. The objective of this assessment is to determine which modality(ies) an individual predominantly used to extract information from the environment. The seven ways of obtained information include print, aural, interactive, visual, haptic, kinesthetic, and olfactory. The MMPALT-III is administered by trained testers who are certified by the Institute for Learning Styles Research.
     For more information on the MMPALT-III, its testing process, or how to become a certified tester, contact  the Institute for Learning Styles Research (ILSR@chartertn.net) or call (865) 982-6253.

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