Perceptual learning styles of criminology students of King's College of the Philippines / Nimfa T. Belting, Jomar G. Kines, Neslyn M. Tamiray, ... et al.

Contributor(s): Depayso, Dempsey O [Adviser] | Kines, Jomar G | Tamiray, Neslyn M | Taypoc, Dexter B | Tobias, Nikki M
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Benguet: King's College of the Philippines, c2013Description: ix, 44 leaves ; 28 cmSubject(s): Learning style -- EducationDissertation note: Undergraduate Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2013. Summary: The purpose of this study was to determine the level of preference and extent of practice of the perceptual learning styles of criminology student of King's College of the Philippines as of 2012-2013. This study made use of the descriptive-survey method. The study concludes and offered recommendations.
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Undergraduate Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2013.

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 34-35).

The purpose of this study was to determine the level of preference and extent of practice of the perceptual learning styles of criminology student of King's College of the Philippines as of 2012-2013. This study made use of the descriptive-survey method. The study concludes and offered recommendations.

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