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Suma Psicológica

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OLIVOS, Pablo et al. The relationship between learning styles and motivation to transfer of learning in a vocational training programme. Suma Psicol. [online]. 2016, vol.23, n.1, pp.25-32. ISSN 0121-4381.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sumpsi.2016.02.001.

Although there is ample research about Kolb's learning styles, few studies have examined their relationship with motivations to transfer, a concept used to assess whether the content and competencies learned through professional training activities are transferred to the workplace context. Ninety-six students (M = 24.58 years old; 99% males) from three vocational training institutes participated in laboratory activities at the Renewable Energy Research Institute of the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. They completed a selfadministered questionnaire that included the Kolb's Learning Styles Inventory; two scales adapted to measure student motivation to transfer their learning from training experiences; and a scale of satisfaction with the activities. A correlation analysis showed positive and moderately strong correlations (r = .708; p < .01) between motivations to transfer and "the relevance of the activities to academic performance". A discriminant analysis between transfer and learning styles revealed that the "Student training motivation" item resulted in a distinct difference between assimilators and convergers, explaining 97.1% of the model variance (Wilks' λ = .459; ­χ2 = 21.028; Sig. = .002) and classifying 56.4% of the cases. A discussion is presented as to the implications of these results for the theory of learning styles and the ways in which the design of the educational activities described in the study can be improved.

Palabras clave : Learning styles; Motivation to transfer; Vocational training programme.

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