Face-to-Face Versus Computer-Mediated Communication: A Comparison of Experimental Literature
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Liu, Y.
Lin, Chad
Li, F.
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2005Type
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Liu, Y. and Lin, C. and Li, F. 2005. Face-to-Face Versus Computer-Mediated Communication: A Comparison of Experimental Literature, in Eldon Y. Li and HsiuJu Rebecca Yen (ed), Asia-Pacific Decision Sciences Institute (APDSI 2005) - The 10th Annual Meeting, Jun 28 2005. Taipei, Taiwan: Yuan Ze University, Taiwan.
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Collaborative Decision Making in the Internet Era
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Asia-Pacific Decision Sciences Institute (APDSI 2005) - The 10th Annual Meeting
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This paper synthesizes the findings from eleven studies completed since 1994 that focus on Face-to-Face (FTF) versus Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and compares the results with the earlier study by Bordia (1997). The author proposes future research directions in this area and identifies emerging trends from this research.
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