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https://doi.org/10.1080/08824090600962599
Copy DOIJournal: Communication Research Reports | Publication Date: Dec 1, 2006 |
Citations: 60 |
Visits during office hours, conversations before or after class, and informal meetings on campus are regarded as out-of-class communication (OCC). This study looked at the relationship between students' communication traits and their OCC with their instructors. Students completed measures of their own communication apprehension, Talkaholicism, assertiveness, responsiveness, and flexibility, as well as their overall OCC with their instructors. Results showed that students' OCC was positively related to their cognitive flexibility and negatively related to their communication apprehension.
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