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Instructors' and Students' Perspectives of Student Nagging: Frequency,Appropriateness, and Effectiveness
Authors:Katie Neary Dunleavy  Matthew M Martin
Institution:1. Communication Department , La Salle University dunleavy@lasalle.edu;3. Department of Communication Studies , West Virginia University
Abstract:Nagging is a persistent tactic students use to persuade instructors. The purpose of this study was to compare student (n = 280) and instructor (n = 97) perceptions of student nagging in the classroom, and to examine the relationship between student nagging and instructor satisfaction. Results show that instructors perceive students as using four nagging strategies with significantly greater frequency than students do. In addition, students perceive all seven nagging strategies to be significantly more effective and appropriate than instructors. Finally, there is a significant relationship between particular nagging strategies and instructor satisfaction.
Keywords:Cognitive Dissonance  Communication Competence  Nagging  Persuasion
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