Psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the VARK learning style inventory for athletes
Üstün Türker, Mustafa Barış Somoğlu, Mustafa Koç, Özgür Bostancı

TL;DR
This study adapts the VARK learning style inventory for Turkish athletes and finds it has acceptable reliability and validity for measuring learning preferences.
Contribution
The study provides a culturally adapted Turkish version of the VARK inventory for athletes with validated psychometric properties.
Findings
The Turkish version of the VARK inventory shows a four-factor structure with acceptable model fit.
Internal consistency coefficients ranged from 0.574 to 0.623 across subscales.
The inventory demonstrates moderate reliability and construct validity for Turkish athletes.
Abstract
Understanding how athletes learn and recognizing their learning preferences are important cognitive and sensory components that may support effective instructional planning in sport settings. This study aimed to adapt the VARK Learning Style Inventory for Athletes (Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic modalities) into Turkish and to evaluate its psychometric properties. A total of 854 licensed athletes from individual and team sports in Türkiye participated in the study. The Turkish version of the VARK Learning Style Inventory for Athletes was administered using a paper-based format. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics (v26) and LISREL (v8.80). Construct validity was examined using a Multitrait–Multimethod Confirmatory Factor Analysis (MTMM-CFA) approach with a correlated trait–correlated uniqueness (CTCU) specification, while reliability was assessed using internal…
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TopicsLearning Styles and Cognitive Differences · Sport Psychology and Performance · Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
