Predicting Student Attitudes and Grades from Perceptions of Instructors' Attitudes

Psychological availability to students defines immediacy, a concept traditionally measured using ratings of instructor behaviors. However, students' perceptions of their professor's attitude toward them may serve as a more parsimonious measure of psychological availability. In fact, rating...

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Veröffentlicht in:Teaching of psychology 2006-04, Vol.33 (2), p.91-95
1. Verfasser: Wilson, Janie H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Psychological availability to students defines immediacy, a concept traditionally measured using ratings of instructor behaviors. However, students' perceptions of their professor's attitude toward them may serve as a more parsimonious measure of psychological availability. In fact, ratings of a professor's attitude toward students are positively related to student motivation, learning, and ratings of the instructor. In this study, prediction of student outcomes was analyzed in a 2-step regression: First, students' perceptions of their instructor's attitude entered into the equation, followed by immediacy scores. Instructor's attitudes predicted student outcomes well. Although some immediacy components increased variability explained, the increases were small.
ISSN:0098-6283
1532-8023
DOI:10.1207/s15328023top3302_2