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ERIC Number: EJ694918
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Apr
Pages: 10
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0363-4523
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Are Student Self-Reports a Valid Method for Measuring Teacher Nonverbal Immediacy?
Smythe, Mary-Jeanette; Hess, Jon A.
Communication Education, v54 n2 p170-179 Apr 2005
This project was undertaken to address the question of whether student reports are a valid way to measure teacher nonverbal immediacy. In response to concerns about psychometric shortcomings of available immediacy measures, Study 1 was conducted to refine the items used to measure teacher immediacy. The resulting set of 8 items, Nonverbal Immediacy in College Classroom Instruction (NICCI), has two correlated factors: affiliation and animation. In Study 2, student reports of teacher immediacy using the NICCI were compared with observer-coded videotapes of the instructors. The results showed a nonsignificant association (r =-.15) between student reports and coded observations. These findings fail to support the common presumption that student reports are a valid way to measure teacher immediacy behaviors.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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