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The Learning Style Inventory (LSI) and the newly revised Learning Style Inventory (LSI II) were examined for internal consistency, test-retest reliability and stability of the four classifications resulting from their scores. Internal consistency was much improved in the LSI II, but problems with low test-retest indices and classification stability continue to plague the instruments. The authors hypothesize that the observed improvement in internal consistency may be an artifact of the revised scoring scheme.
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Ronald R. Sims
John G. Veres
Patricia Watson
Educational and Psychological Measurement
William & Mary
Auburn University at Montgomery
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a093f4336c3abab504592dd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0013164486463033
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