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Preferences of Learning Styles among Non-Accounting Students in Accounting Subject

Learning style is a crucial component in encouraging quality teaching and promoting effective learning. Every student possesses distinct learning objectives, prior knowledge, cognitive ability, and cognitive style. Therefore, it is essential to understand students’ learning style preferences for hig...

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Published in:Information management and business review 2024-07, Vol.16 (2(I)), p.9-18
Main Authors: Mohd Pauzi, Nur Farahah, Ahmad, Khairiah, Shamsudin, Adriana, Karim, Mohd Syazwan, Abas, Norlela, Ayub, Nurjeehan
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