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Original Articles

Student perceptions of helpfulness in classroom speech criticism

Pages 222-234 | Published online: 18 May 2009
 

Abstract

An exploratory investigation was conducted which indicated that students perceive certain types of criticism to be significantly more helpful than other types. The findings also indicated that perceptions of helpfulness are related to student levels of speech anxiety and student and instructor sex differences. These results provide implications for the refinement of instructor critique behavior.

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