Janet M. Peters

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Washington State University Tri-Cities

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Janet M. Peters's work travels primarily in Technical Communication (100% of indexed citations) · 8 indexed citations.

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  1. Increasing Oral Communication Self-Efficacy Improves Oral Communication and General Academic Performance
    Abstract

    In order for students to effectively transfer oral communication skills from academic to professional settings, they must have high oral communication self-efficacy. We significantly increased oral communication self-efficacy in a sample of 97 undergraduate business majors by incorporating enactive mastery, vicarious experience, verbal persuasion, and physiological arousal into a business communication course. Self-efficacy was positively and significantly correlated with course performance, and increases in self-efficacy were positively and significantly correlated with changes in overall grade point average. By targeting self-efficacy, instructors can improve students’ oral communication skills and help them transfer these skills from academic to professional settings.

    doi:10.1177/2329490619853242