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What Is the Most Common Learning Style for Adults?
By : Desmond Fairchild 9 Feb 2026

What Is the Most Common Learning Style for Adults?

Visual learning is the most common and effective style for adults, with over 65% retaining information best through diagrams, videos, and charts. Learn why visuals beat lectures and how to use them in adult education.

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