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Computer-mediated Communication is any human communication that occurs through the use of two or more ___
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electronic devices
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CMC must be differentiated according to 1. the ___ and ___ of the involved senses / modalities (text-based / visual / auditive), 2. synchronous vs. asynchronous, 3. number of ___ of message
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number, richness, receivers
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Social Information Processing Theory explains how communication in CMC changes from initial ___ levels to more __ forms. In initial text-based CMC, interaction partners are able to adapt to the ___ in nonverbal cues over time by using other cues to convey social ___ and thus form ___ of each other
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impersonal, developed, reduction, information, impressions
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SIP: 1. Humans have the drive to ___ and communication is used to affect this
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affiliate
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SIP: 2. Development of ___ impression via verbal-textual channels over the course of ___ interactions
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interpersonal, several
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SIP: 3. In CMC, ___ of messages takes longer than in ___-communication
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processing, F2F
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SIP Classic Study (Impression Development in Computer-Mediated Interaction): experimental study comparing F2F and CMC ___ between ___ over a period of several weeks
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interactions, strangers
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SIP Classic Study Research Question: do ___ impressions in CMC evolve over time?
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interpersonal
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SIP Classic Study: Participants were randomly divided into groups and had to solve tasks over a period of 3-6 weeks either ___ (control) or via ___ (treatment)
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F2F, CMC
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SIP Classic Study: Self-report questionnaire measuring ___ impressions of teammates
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interpersonal
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SIP Classic Study Results: CMC groups gradually ___ in impression development to a level approach that of F2F groups
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increased
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SIP Limitations: questionable ___ for modern multi-channel CMC
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applicability
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Deindividuation: Psychological state of reduced ___ causing weakened concerns about social evaluation, leading to ___ behavior among group members
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self-awareness, antinormative
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Social Identity of Deindividuation Effects: ___ in CMC affects social identity in a group
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anonymity
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SIDE Contrary to Deindividuation: anonymity in CMC reduces salience of ___ identity but does not reduce ___ in general,rather it increases the salience of ___ identity
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personal, self-awareness, social
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SIDE: Antinormative behavior in CMC is not the result of reduced self-awareness but rather the result of increased awareness of ___ identity and thus the result of specific ___ rules of a particular group (Depersonalisation rather than Deindividuation)
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social, normative
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SIDE Classic Study (The impact of email on collective action: A field application of the SIDE model): Examining the effect of a call to ___ money via ___ vs. ___ communication, then measuring donations and in-group identification
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donate, email, face-to-face
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SIDE Classic Study Results: requests via ___ led to more donations, especially when Christian group identity was salient
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email
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SIDE Limitations: neglect of ___ traits and ___ factors
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personality, socio-cultural
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Hyperpersonal Communication: CMC that ___ F2F interpersonal communication
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exceeds
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HC Receiver: ___ perception
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idealized
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HC Sender: ___ selective self-presentation
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optimized
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HC Channel: ___ channels for relational coordination and information management
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asynchronous
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HC Classic Study (The Hyperpersonal effects in online dating: effects of text-based CMC vs. videoconferencing before meeting): Participated in speed dating consisting of two meetings, one ___ (text vs. video) and one ___
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online, in-person
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HC Classic Study: measured ___ and ___ attraction ratings after the first and after the second meeting
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social, romantic
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HC Classic Study Results: more ___ attraction between interactants who used text-based CMC than video, but not for ___ attraction. After the F2F meeting, the Hyperpersonal effect persisted for social attraction, but not for romantic attraction
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social, romantic
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HC Limitations: on online dating sites, users actually use less ___ selective self-presentation in their online dating profiles when they are looking for a long-term, offline relationship
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positive
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