Computer-Mediated Communication
- J. Walther
- Psychology
- 1 February 1996
While computer-mediated communication use and research are proliferating rapidly, findings offer contrasting images regarding the interpersonal character of this technology. Research trends over the…
Interpersonal Effects in Computer-Mediated Interaction
- J. Walther
- Psychology, Business
- 1 February 1992
Several theories and much experimental research on relational tone in computer-mediated communication (CMC) points to the lack of nonverbal cues in this channel as a cause of impersonal and…
Interpersonal Effects in Computer-Mediated Interaction
- J. Walther, Jeffrey F. Anderson, David W. Park
- Psychology
- 1 August 1994
This study examined the effects of time restriction on social interaction in computer-mediated communication through a meta-analysis of applicable research. Time was defined as whether subjects were…
Computer-Mediated Communication Effects on Disclosure, Impressions, and Interpersonal Evaluations: Getting to Know One Another a Bit at a Time
- L. Tidwell, J. Walther
- Psychology
- 1 July 2002
This investigation examined how computer-mediated communication (CMC) partners exchange personal information in initial interactions, focusing on the effects of communication channels on…
Cues Filtered Out, Cues Filtered In: Computer-Mediated Communication and Relationships
- J. Walther, Malcolm R. Parks
- Psychology
- 2002
Selective self-presentation in computer-mediated communication: Hyperpersonal dimensions of technology, language, and cognition
- J. Walther
- PsychologyComputers in Human Behavior
- 1 September 2007
Relational Aspects of Computer-Mediated Communication: Experimental Observations over Time
- J. Walther
- Psychology
- 1 April 1995
Previous research on the interpersonal effects of computer-mediated communication (CMC) reveals inconsistencies. In some cases CMC has been found to be impersonal, task-oriented, and hostile. Other…
Theories of Computer-Mediated Communication and Interpersonal Relations
- J. Walther
- Psychology
- 2011
C omputer-mediated communication (CMC) systems, in a variety of forms, have become integral to the initiation, development , and maintenance of interpersonal relationships. They are involved in the…
The Impacts of Emoticons on Message Interpretation in Computer-Mediated Communication
- J. Walther, Kyle P. D’Addario
- Psychology, Computer Science
- 1 August 2001
The results indicate that emoticons’ contributions were outweighed by verbal content, but a negativity effect appeared such that any negative message aspect—verbal or graphic—shifts message interpretation in the direction of the negative element.
Too Much of a Good Thing? The Relationship Between Number of Friends and Interpersonal Impressions on Facebook
- S. Tong, B. V. D. Heide, Lindsey Langwell, J. Walther
- PsychologyJ. Comput. Mediat. Commun.
- 1 April 2008
It is suggested that an overabundance of friend connections raises doubts about Facebook users’ popularity and desirability.
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