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Gender talk: Differences in interaction style in CMC
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Gender talk: Differences in interaction style in CMC

Xiaoning Sun, Susan Wiedenbeck, Thippaya Chintakovid and Qiping Zhang
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION - INTERACT 2007, PT 2, PROCEEDINGS, v 4663(2), pp 215-218
01 Jan 2007
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74800-7_17View
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Abstract

Communication Computer Science Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications Computer Science, Software Engineering Computer Science, Theory & Methods Education & Educational Research Engineering Ergonomics Science & Technology Social Sciences Technology
Qualitative analysis was used to investigate the nature of the interactions of different gender pairings doing a negotiation task via computer-mediated communication (CMC). Preliminary results indicate that female pairs used more language of fairness, saving face, and acknowledgement in their conversation than did male pairs. Male pairs made more procedural statements about meeting management and actions than female pairs. The study provides a preliminary understanding of how gender interactions may affect performance in CMC tasks.

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