Abstract:
The first purpose of this study was to develop valid and reliable a scale which measure the transactional distance. Besides, the second purpose of the study was to investigate whether the transactional distance perception differed according to gender, utilized component and number of logins to system, and also blended learning was useful. The study group consisted of 197 blended learning students at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences in Sakarya University. The scale consisted of 38 items and 5 sub-factors. It was found out that gender, utilized component and number of logins to system did not have a significant effect on transactional distance perception. Dialog, structure flexibility, control, and autonomy perception of participants who regarded blended learning useful was high; on the other hand, their content organization perception was low.