Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue
Traditional mechanistic accounts of language processing derive almost entirely from the
study of monologue. Yet, the most natural and basic form of language use is dialogue. As a …
study of monologue. Yet, the most natural and basic form of language use is dialogue. As a …
Work performance: A multiple regulation perspective.
RA Roe - 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
Work performance: A multiple regulation perspective. Work performance: A multiple regulation
perspective. Citation Roe, RA (1999). Work performance: A multiple regulation perspective. In CL …
perspective. Citation Roe, RA (1999). Work performance: A multiple regulation perspective. In CL …
Effects of anonymity, invisibility, and lack of eye-contact on toxic online disinhibition
The present research studied the impact of three typical online communication factors on
inducing the toxic online disinhibition effect: anonymity, invisibility, and lack of eye-contact …
inducing the toxic online disinhibition effect: anonymity, invisibility, and lack of eye-contact …
Technology in the employment interview: A meta-analysis and future research agenda
N Blacksmith, JC Willford… - Personnel Assessment …, 2016 - scholarworks.bgsu.edu
The use of technology such as telephone and video has become common when conducting
employment interviews. However, little is known about how technology affects applicant …
employment interviews. However, little is known about how technology affects applicant …
Geographic proximity between auditor and client: How does it impact audit quality?
JH Choi, JB Kim, AA Qiu… - Auditing: A Journal of …, 2012 - publications.aaahq.org
Using a large sample of audit client firms, this paper investigates whether and how the
geographic proximity between auditor and client affects audit quality proxied by accrual …
geographic proximity between auditor and client affects audit quality proxied by accrual …
A cognitive-affective model of organizational communication for designing IT
D Te'Eni - MIS quarterly, 2001 - JSTOR
There are several theories available to describe how managers choose a medium for
communication. However, current technology can affect not only how we communicate but …
communication. However, current technology can affect not only how we communicate but …
The place of face-to-face communication in distributed work
BA Nardi, S Whittaker - 2002 - direct.mit.edu
Most distributed work requires mediated communication, but the appropriate use of
mediated, as compared with face-to-face, communication is not well understood. From our …
mediated, as compared with face-to-face, communication is not well understood. From our …
Virtual teams: Effects of technological mediation on team performance.
Recent advances in networking environments and telecommunications have led to the
proliferation of teams that do not work face-to-face but interact over a computer-mediated …
proliferation of teams that do not work face-to-face but interact over a computer-mediated …
Gaze aversion: A response to cognitive or social difficulty?
G Doherty-Sneddon, FG Phelps - Memory & cognition, 2005 - Springer
When asked questions, adults and children often avert their gaze at certain points within the
interaction, especially when questions are difficult (Doherty-Sneddon, Bruce, Bonner …
interaction, especially when questions are difficult (Doherty-Sneddon, Bruce, Bonner …
Controlling the intelligibility of referring expressions in dialogue
EG Bard, AH Anderson, C Sotillo, M Aylett… - Journal of memory and …, 2000 - Elsevier
If speakers articulate clearly enough to meet the perceptual needs of their listeners, clarity
should depend on what listeners know about (listener-Given) rather than on what speakers …
should depend on what listeners know about (listener-Given) rather than on what speakers …