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Student Communication Motives and Interpersonal Attraction Toward Instructor
Authors:Seth D Weiss
Institution:1. Department of Communication Studies , University of San Diego , bowman@sandiego.edu
Abstract:Instructional communication research has not specifically focused on the impact of student classroom communication behaviors on the student-teacher relationship. The current study investigated the relationship between student motives to communicate with instructors and interpersonal attraction toward them. Canonical correlation results indicated student levels of physical, social, and task attraction were positively related to their motivation to establish a relationship, and expressing interest in class and task attraction was inversely related to participatory, excuse-making, and sycophantic motives. Regression analyses determined students' relational motivations as the greatest predictor of social and physical attraction, while excuse-making was the greatest predictor of task attraction.
Keywords:Instructional Communication  Interpersonal Attraction  Physical Attraction  Social Attraction  Student Motives to Communicate  Student–Teacher Realtionship  Task attraction
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