This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and maintaining social relationships in text-based online as compared to face-to-face discussions. In face-to-face discussions, differences of opinion are socially regulated by introducing ambiguity in message content coupled with instant responding on a relational level. We hypothesized that online messages are less ambiguous and less responsive, both of which may hinder social regulation. Thirty-six groups of three unacquainted students discussed politically controversial statements via chat, video-chat (nonanonymous), and face-to-face, in a multilevel repeated measures Graeco-Latin square design. Content coding revealed that online discussions we...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...