Candidate X has scores of V=10, A=2, R=2, and K=2. Candidate Y has scores of V=10, A=7, R=8, and K= 8. The two candidates should be using mainly Visual strategies for their learning.
Those who have a four-part VARK preference can learn effectively by choosing any modality to use when learning something new.
The most important contributor to learning is the match between the learner’s preferences and the teachers’ or trainers’ preferences for learning.
The most common multimodal preference is the V-A-R-K combination where all four modes are almost equally preferred.