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The effect of faculty self-promotion on student evaluations of teaching
R. W. Boyle
, Ingrid G. Farreras
Hood College
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Student Evaluation of Teaching
100%
Self-promotion
100%
Self-presentation
44%
Student Evaluation
22%
Social Attractiveness
22%
Impression Management
22%
Psychologists
11%
Student Perceptions
11%
Student Learning
11%
Leaming
11%
Individual Self
11%
Ingratiation
11%
Teacher Evaluation
11%
Intimidation
11%
Social Competence
11%
Presentation Style
11%
Stevens
11%
Manipulation Check
11%
Indi
11%
Teaching Students
11%
Teaching Evaluation
11%
Perceived Self
11%
Management Faculties
11%
Performance Evaluation
11%
Student Ratings of Instruction
11%
Social Sciences
Self-Presentation
100%
Student Evaluation
100%
Impression Management
50%
Student Learning
25%
Teaching Practice
25%
Teacher Evaluation
25%
Performance Evaluation
25%
Psychologists
25%
Student Perception
25%
Psychology
Self-Presentation
100%
Impression Management
50%
Social Attractiveness
50%
Social Competence
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
6 Diazo 5 Oxonorleucine
100%