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I was reading research on learning approachesresearch on learning approaches and the big five personality traits, and was wondering if anyone can recommend existing research on the most effective learning methods for each personality type.

Is this even a thing? Is there proof that some learning techniques can be better for some types of personalities than others?

I was reading research on learning approaches and the big five personality traits, and was wondering if anyone can recommend existing research on the most effective learning methods for each personality type.

Is this even a thing? Is there proof that some learning techniques can be better for some types of personalities than others?

I was reading research on learning approaches and the big five personality traits, and was wondering if anyone can recommend existing research on the most effective learning methods for each personality type.

Is this even a thing? Is there proof that some learning techniques can be better for some types of personalities than others?

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Research on teaching / learning methods for personality types

I was reading research on learning approaches and the big five personality traits, and was wondering if anyone can recommend existing research on the most effective learning methods for each personality type.

Is this even a thing? Is there proof that some learning techniques can be better for some types of personalities than others?