Effects of sex and setting on students' interpretation of teachers' excessive use of immediacy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract
Using a message interpretation perspective, this study (n=379) examined how sex of the student, sex of the teacher, and the setting affect the messages students receive from a teacher's excessive use of immediacy. Results reveal that students interpret excessive immediacy from female teachers as caring, but the same behavior from male teachers is interpreted as control. Students also perceive excessive levels of immediacy as offensive when used by male instructors. Students are more likely to label this behavior as sexual harassment when it occurs in extra-class settings such as the professor's office or the student center than in the classroom.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Communication Education
First Page
34
Last Page
53
Recommended Citation
Rester, C., & Edwards, R. (2007). Effects of sex and setting on students' interpretation of teachers' excessive use of immediacy. Communication Education, 56 (1), 34-53. https://doi.org/10.1080/03634520600954619