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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
Subjective judgments about communication shape and frame peoples impressions of, and attributions about, an interaction. The papers in this session examine a range of communication technology variables and their impact on users perceptions and attributions about the system and about the interaction.
The Influence of the Avatar on Online Perceptions of Anthropomorphism, Androgyny, Credibility, Homophily and Attraction - Kristine L. Nowak, University of Connecticut; Christian Rauh, University of Connecticut
Playing Computer and Video Games: Entertainment, Education, and Beyond - Wei Peng, Univ of Southern California
Channel Effects on Source Perceptions: An Investigation of Attributions of Intelligence in CMC and FtF Contexts - Alan D. Heisel, Univ of Missouri, St. Louis; Alice E. Hall, Univ of Missouri, St. Louis
Online Credibility as a Field Dependent Construct - Barbara Warnick, University of Washington
Internet Utility Perception and Internet Involvement: A Uses and Gratifications Analysis - C. Mo Bahk, California State University, San Bernardino