How do sensory preferences differ?

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Sensory preferences fall into three groups: visual learners, auditory learners, and tactile/kinesthetic learners. People whose sensory preference is visual learn by seeing (pictures and written words). People whose sensory preference is auditory learn by listening (podcasts, tapes, discussions). People whose sensory preference is tactile/kinesthetic learn largely by touching and doing. This last group prefers hands-on activities.

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