2022
DOI: 10.35542/osf.io/kyz5t
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Exploring the Politeness of Instructional Strategies from Human-Human Online Tutoring Dialogues

Abstract: Existing research indicates that students prefer to work with tutors who express politely in online human-human tutoring, but excessive polite expressions might lower tutoring efficacy. However, there is a shortage of understanding about the use of politeness in online tutoring and the extent to which the politeness of instructional strategies can contribute to students' achievement. To address these gaps, we conducted a study on a large-scale dataset (5,165 students and 116 qualified tutors in 18,203 online t… Show more

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