Two Dimensions of Professor-Student Rapport Differentially Predict Student Success Outcomes: A Replication of Wilson and Ryan (2013)

Autor: Timothy W. Broom, Nora Dunbar, Melikşah Demir
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Teaching of Psychology. :009862832210796
ISSN: 1532-8023
0098-6283
Popis: Background Professor-student rapport is associated with various important student success outcomes, highlighting the need for a good measure of this construct. Objective The current study attempted to replicate the components of the Professor-Student Rapport Scale (PSRS) reported in Wilson and Ryan (2013). Method 760 undergraduate students completed the PSRS and several student outcome measures. The sample was split in half to conduct both an exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis. The predictive validity of the factors that emerged was then assessed. Results The exploratory factor analysis (EFA) did not replicate the components previously reported. Instead, we describe the emergence of two distinct factors: “Professor Cares about Students” and “Professor Creates an Engaging and Constructive Atmosphere.” The factor structure exhibited adequate model fit in the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and significantly predicted five of the six student and course outcomes examined. Conclusion We argue that the two factors reported herein better capture and elucidate professor-student rapport than the components previously identified. Teaching Implications There appear to be two critical pieces to establishing professor-student rapport. Students must perceive their instructor cares about their individual success/well-being, and is competent at creating an overall atmosphere conducive to engagement/learning.
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