Abstract
This article discusses the application of Rasch analysis to assess the
internal validity of a four sub-scale VARK (Visual, Auditory, Read/Write and
Kinaesthetic) learning styles instrument. The results from the analysis show
that the Rasch model fits the majority of the VARK questionnaire data and the
sample data support the internal validity of the four sub-constructs at 1% level
of significance for all but one item. While this suggests that the instrument
could potentially be used as a predictor for a person‘s learning preference
orientation, further analysis is necessary to confirm the invariability of the
instrument across different user groups across factors such as gender, age,
educational and cultural background.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Published in Sousa, Joao A., Ribeiro, Alvaro S. and Filipe, Eduarda (eds.) Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Volume 588, no. 012048. IOP Publishing. 2014 Joint IMEKO TC1-TC7-TC13 Symposium: Measurement Science Behind Safety and Security, 3-5 September 2014, Madeira, Portugal. |
| Publisher | Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. |
| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Bibliographical note
Note: Published in Sousa, Joao A., Ribeiro, Alvaro S. and Filipe, Eduarda (eds.) Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Volume 588, no. 012048. IOP Publishing. 2014 Joint IMEKO TC1-TC7-TC13 Symposium: Measurement Science Behind Safety and Security, 3-5 September 2014, Madeira, Portugal.Keywords
- Applied mathematics
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Validation of VARK learning modalities questionnaire using Rasch analysis
Fitkov-Norris, E. & Yeghiazarian, A., 2015.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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