“…Complementary studies have corroborated that providing effective feedback enabled students to experience a greater sense of volitional (Joshi et al, ; Oommen et al, ; Mestdagh et al, ) and psychological freedom (Cubi‐Molla et al, ), an increased sense of fulfillment of personal effectiveness (Holaday et al, ; Mahoney et al, ) and improved social relatedness (Fond et al, ), and interpersonal relationships (Ottenberg et al, ; Hill et al, ). In addition, effective feedback has been reported to augment feelings of self‐perceived academic competency (Younan, ; Brass et al, ; Everson et al, ), enhance defensive coping styles (Bhagat et al, ; Jacobs et al, ; Cant and Cooper, ), and increase IM to attend and participate in class (Bradley et al, ; Mabel and Britton, ).…”