This study analyzed the possible difference in interpersonal attraction between communicators in cue-rich computer-mediated communication (CMC) and face-to-face (FtF) communication. The first aim was to determine whether physical co-presence and visibility may account for differences in interpersonal attraction between interlocutors in CMC and FtF communication. The second aim was to assess social presence and identifiability as underlying mechanisms in the relation between communication medium and interpersonal attraction. An experiment among 105 unacquainted cross-sex dyads with a 2 (visible/invisible) × 2 (physical co-present/physically not co-present) between-subjects design, revealed that while visibility had a direct negative effect o...
Across two field studies of romantic attraction, we demonstrate that postural expansiveness makes hu...
textAn individual’s experience of perceived presence during a communicative interaction is critical...
The paper introduces a platform for experimental analysis of social gaze in avatar-mediated communic...
The first aim of this study was to analyze video-mediated communication (VMC), in comparison to face...
This study investigated the impact of (the lack of) audiovisual cues during conversations preceding ...
This study investigated attraction and group cohesiveness under different visibility and anonymity c...
People use technology more today than ever before to self-disclose and form new relationships with o...
This research reports the results of three independent studies which investigate the relationship be...
This paper presents two experimental studies investigating the effects of presenting cues that provi...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
As digital tools and social networks became the main mode of interaction for many people, interperso...
The feeling of connectedness experienced in computer-mediated relationships can be explained by the ...
The goal of this study was to investigate the language-based strategies that computer-mediated commu...
Collaborative partnerships developed via text-based computer-mediated communication (CMC) commonly s...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...
Across two field studies of romantic attraction, we demonstrate that postural expansiveness makes hu...
textAn individual’s experience of perceived presence during a communicative interaction is critical...
The paper introduces a platform for experimental analysis of social gaze in avatar-mediated communic...
The first aim of this study was to analyze video-mediated communication (VMC), in comparison to face...
This study investigated the impact of (the lack of) audiovisual cues during conversations preceding ...
This study investigated attraction and group cohesiveness under different visibility and anonymity c...
People use technology more today than ever before to self-disclose and form new relationships with o...
This research reports the results of three independent studies which investigate the relationship be...
This paper presents two experimental studies investigating the effects of presenting cues that provi...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
As digital tools and social networks became the main mode of interaction for many people, interperso...
The feeling of connectedness experienced in computer-mediated relationships can be explained by the ...
The goal of this study was to investigate the language-based strategies that computer-mediated commu...
Collaborative partnerships developed via text-based computer-mediated communication (CMC) commonly s...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...
Across two field studies of romantic attraction, we demonstrate that postural expansiveness makes hu...
textAn individual’s experience of perceived presence during a communicative interaction is critical...
The paper introduces a platform for experimental analysis of social gaze in avatar-mediated communic...