Examining the Correlation between University Students’ Perceived Teacher Immediacy and their Motivation

  • Dr. Asmaa Azeem, Nisar Abid D
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Abstract

This descriptive correlational study was intended to explore the relationship between university students’ perceived teacher immediacy and their motivation. 800 students were selected from eight different universities of district Lahore through a multi-stage stratified random sampling method. Out of the selected, 726 participants responded on adapted Verbal Immediacy Behaviors (VIB), Revised Nonverbal Immediacy Measures (RNIM), and Students Motivation Scale (SMS). Independent sample t-tests’ results exhibited no significant gender-based or sector-wise difference in perceived teacher immediacy and motivation level of students. However, the correlational evidence showed a strong correlation between verbal, nonverbal, overall teacher immediacy, and student motivation. Results suggest that teacher immediacy functions as a means of enhancing the motivation of a student, based on this fact, the researchers suggest that content to promote teacher immediacy should be added in teacher education curricula.

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Dr. Asmaa Azeem, Nisar Abid, Dr. T. H. (2021). Examining the Correlation between University Students’ Perceived Teacher Immediacy and their Motivation. Psychology and Education Journal, 58(1), 5809–5820. https://doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i1.1990

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