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- articleSeptember 2006
Communication via videoconference: emotional and cognitive consequences of affective personality dispositions, seeing one's own picture and disturbing events
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 21, Issue 3Pages 273–318https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci2103_1Experiment 1 examined the behavior of 88 students participating in a simulated oral examination via videoconference. Dispositional test anxiety was assessed and the size of the picture of candidattes was manipulated. As expacted, high-anxious students ...
- articleJune 2003
Things to talk about when talking about things
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 18, Issue 1Pages 149–170https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327051HCI1812_6This commentary reviews the existing research literature concerning support for talking about objects in mediated communication, drawing three conclusions: (a) speech alone is often sufficient for effective conversations; (b) visual information about ...
- articleJune 2003
Making the organization come alive: talking through and about the technology in remote banking
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 18, Issue 1Pages 111–148https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327051HCI1812_5Organizations have increasingly been seeking to interact with their customers using more "remote channels" such as telephone and computer-based technologies. This process has been a part of dramatic technological upheavals as technology enters into ...
- articleJune 2003
Visual information as a conversational resource in collaborative physical tasks
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 18, Issue 1Pages 13–49https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327051HCI1812_2In this article we consider the ways in which visual information is used as a conversational resource in the accomplishment of collaborative physical tasks. We focus on the role of visual information in maintaining task awareness and in achieving mutual ...
- articleDecember 1993
Conversations over video conferences: an evaluation of the spoken aspects of video-mediated communication
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 8, Issue 4Pages 389–428https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci0804_4Recent trends toward telecommuting, mobile work, and wider distribution of the work force, combined with reduced technology costs, have made video communications more attractive as a means of supporting informal remote interaction. In the past, however, ...
- articleJune 1993
Text-based on-line conferencing: a conceptual and empirical analysis using a minimal prototype
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 8, Issue 2Pages 147–183https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci0802_3This article is concerned with an analysis of the requirements for text-based on-line conferencing. From a system perspective, text-based on-line conferencing can be viewed as either message passing or data sharing. These complementary views give rise ...
- articleJune 1991
The equalization phenomenon: status effects in computer-mediated and face-to-face decision-making groups
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 6, Issue 2Pages 119–146https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci0602_2New computer-based communications technologies make possible new or expanded forms of group work. Although earlier researchers suggest that scant social information in these technologies might cause status equalization in groups, no experimental test of ...
- articleMarch 1987
Cognitive science and organizational design: a case study of computer conferencing
Human-Computer Interaction (HUMCI), Volume 3, Issue 1Pages 59–85https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci0301_4Many researchers have investigated and speculated about the link between information technology and organizational structure with very mixed results. This article suggests that part of the reason for these mixed results is the coarseness of previous ...