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Student perceptions of instructor immediacy in conventional and distributed learning classrooms
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1998
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Instructor ImmediacyPerformance StudiesInstructional CommunicationClassroom PracticeInstructor Nonverbal ImmediacyClassroom Management StrategyEducationStudent-centered LearningStudent PerceptionsArtsInstructor Verbal ImmediacyTeaching MethodLearning Classrooms
The purpose of this investigation was to examine whether perceptions of instructor immediacy differed between students enrolled in conventional and distributed learning classrooms. Students enrolled in conventional and distributed learning classrooms did not perceive a significant difference in instructor verbal immediacy, but they did perceive a significant difference in instructor nonverbal immediacy.
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