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Getting to know you: Face-to-face versus online interactions

机译:认识您:面对面与在线互动

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It is an open question as to how impressions formed via computer-mediated communication (CMC) differ from those formed face-to-face (FtF). Some research suggests that judgments of others formed while interacting over CMC are more favorable than judgments formed in FtF, while other researchers argue the pattern is in the opposite direction. We sought to settle this conflict by examining impressions formed via each communication mode while controlling for the other. Participants interacted with a partner twice: once FtF and once CMC. When controlling for each communication mode, participants interacting FtF, formed more positive impressions of their partner than did those in the other sequence. Furthermore, FtF participants had greater self-other agreement then those who interacted via CMC. Implications for impressions formed over the Internet are discussed.
机译:关于通过计算机介导的通信(CMC)形成的印象与通过面对面(FtF)形成的印象有何不同是一个悬而未决的问题。一些研究表明,在CMC上进行交互时形成的其他判断比在FtF中形成的判断更有利,而其他研究人员则认为这种模式是相反的。我们试图通过检查通过每种通信模式形成的印象同时控制另一种通信模式来解决这种冲突。参与者与伙伴进行了两次交互:一次FtF和一次CMC。当控制每种交流模式时,与FtF交互的参与者比其他序列对参与者的印象更积极。此外,FtF参与者比那些通过CMC进行交互的参与者具有更大的自我-他人协议。讨论了通过Internet形成的印象的含义。

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