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- affiliation: Stanford University, CA, USA
- affiliation (former): Cornell University, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j54]Jennifer Park, Jada Hallman, Sunny Xun Liu, Jeff T. Hancock:
Black representation in social media well-being research: A scoping review of social media experience and psychological well-being among Black users in the United States. New Media Soc. 26(3): 1670-1702 (2024) - [j53]Chenyan Jia, Michelle S. Lam, Minh Chau Mai, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Michael S. Bernstein:
Embedding Democratic Values into Social Media AIs via Societal Objective Functions. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW1): 1-36 (2024) - [i10]Tiziano Piccardi, Martin Saveski, Chenyan Jia, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeanne L. Tsai, Michael S. Bernstein:
Reranking Social Media Feeds: A Practical Guide for Field Experiments. CoRR abs/2406.19571 (2024) - 2023
- [j52]Ryan C. Moore, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeremy N. Bailenson:
From 65 to 103, Older Adults Experience Virtual Reality Differently Depending on Their Age: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Study in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 26(12): 886-895 (2023) - [j51]Anna Carolina Muller Queiroz, Angela Y. Lee, Mufan Luo, Géraldine Fauville, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeremy N. Bailenson:
Too tired to connect: Understanding the associations between video-conferencing, social connection and well-being through the lens of zoom fatigue. Comput. Hum. Behav. 149: 107968 (2023) - [j50]Angela Y. Lee, Nicole B. Ellison, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
To use or be used? The role of agency in social media use and well-being. Frontiers Comput. Sci. 5 (2023) - [j49]Eugy Han, Mark Roman Miller, Cyan DeVeaux, Hanseul Jun, Kristine L. Nowak, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Nilam Ram, Jeremy N. Bailenson:
People, places, and time: a large-scale, longitudinal study of transformed avatars and environmental context in group interaction in the metaverse. J. Comput. Mediat. Commun. 28(2) (2023) - [j48]Catherine Han, Joseph Seering, Deepak Kumar, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Zakir Durumeric:
Hate Raids on Twitch: Echoes of the Past, New Modalities, and Implications for Platform Governance. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(CSCW1): 1-28 (2023) - [j47]Elise Karinshak, Sunny Xun Liu, Joon Sung Park, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Working With AI to Persuade: Examining a Large Language Model's Ability to Generate Pro-Vaccination Messages. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(CSCW1): 1-29 (2023) - [c60]Cyan DeVeaux, David M. Markowitz, Eugy Han, Mark Roman Miller, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeremy N. Bailenson:
Descriptive Linguistic Patterns of Group Conversations in VR. VR Workshops 2023: 785-786 - [c59]Deepak Kumar, Jeff T. Hancock, Kurt Thomas, Zakir Durumeric:
Understanding the Behaviors of Toxic Accounts on Reddit. WWW 2023: 2797-2807 - [i9]Catherine Han, Joseph Seering, Deepak Kumar, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Zakir Durumeric:
Hate Raids on Twitch: Echoes of the Past, New Modalities, and Implications for Platform Governance. CoRR abs/2301.03946 (2023) - [i8]Chenyan Jia, Michelle S. Lam, Minh Chau Mai, Jeff T. Hancock, Michael S. Bernstein:
Embedding Democratic Values into Social Media AIs via Societal Objective Functions. CoRR abs/2307.13912 (2023) - 2022
- [j46]Daphne Weiss, Sunny Xun Liu, Hannah Mieczkowski, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Effects of Using Artificial Intelligence on Interpersonal Perceptions of Job Applicants. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 25(3): 163-168 (2022) - [j45]Michelle S. Lam, Mitchell L. Gordon, Danaë Metaxa, Jeffrey T. Hancock, James A. Landay, Michael S. Bernstein:
End-User Audits: A System Empowering Communities to Lead Large-Scale Investigations of Harmful Algorithmic Behavior. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW2): 1-34 (2022) - [j44]Angela Y. Lee, Hannah Mieczkowski, Nicole B. Ellison, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
The Algorithmic Crystal: Conceptualizing the Self through Algorithmic Personalization on TikTok. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW2): 1-22 (2022) - [c58]Mitchell L. Gordon, Michelle S. Lam, Joon Sung Park, Kayur Patel, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Tatsunori Hashimoto, Michael S. Bernstein:
Jury Learning: Integrating Dissenting Voices into Machine Learning Models. CHI 2022: 115:1-115:19 - [i7]Mitchell L. Gordon, Michelle S. Lam, Joon Sung Park, Kayur Patel, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Tatsunori Hashimoto, Michael S. Bernstein:
Jury Learning: Integrating Dissenting Voices into Machine Learning Models. CoRR abs/2202.02950 (2022) - [i6]Maurice Jakesch, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Mor Naaman:
Human Heuristics for AI-Generated Language Are Flawed. CoRR abs/2206.07271 (2022) - [i5]Deepak Kumar, Jeff T. Hancock, Kurt Thomas, Zakir Durumeric:
Understanding Longitudinal Behaviors of Toxic Accounts on Reddit. CoRR abs/2209.02533 (2022) - 2021
- [j43]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeremy N. Bailenson:
The Social Impact of Deepfakes. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 24(3): 149-152 (2021) - [j42]Sunny Xun Liu, Qi Shen, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Can a social robot be too warm or too competent? Older Chinese adults' perceptions of social robots and vulnerabilities. Comput. Hum. Behav. 125: 106942 (2021) - [j41]Emma Goldenthal, Jennifer Park, Sunny Xun Liu, Hannah Mieczkowski, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Not All AI are Equal: Exploring the Accessibility of AI-Mediated Communication Technology. Comput. Hum. Behav. 125: 106975 (2021) - [j40]Danaë Metaxa, Joon Sung Park, Ronald E. Robertson, Karrie Karahalios, Christo Wilson, Jeff T. Hancock, Christian Sandvig:
Auditing Algorithms: Understanding Algorithmic Systems from the Outside In. Found. Trends Hum. Comput. Interact. 14(4): 272-344 (2021) - [j39]Hannah Mieczkowski, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Mor Naaman, Malte F. Jung, Jess Hohenstein:
AI-Mediated Communication: Language Use and Interpersonal Effects in a Referential Communication Task. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW1): 17:1-17:14 (2021) - [j38]Danaë Metaxa, Michelle A. Gan, Su Goh, Jeff T. Hancock, James A. Landay:
An Image of Society: Gender and Racial Representation and Impact in Image Search Results for Occupations. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW1): 26:1-26:23 (2021) - [j37]Caleb T. Carr, Yeweon Kim, Jacob J. Valov, Judith E. Rosenbaum, Benjamin K. Johnson, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Amy L. Gonzales:
An Explication of Identity Shift Theory: Getting Our Shift Together. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 33(4): 202-214 (2021) - [i4]Jess Hohenstein, Dominic DiFranzo, René F. Kizilcec, Zhila Aghajari, Hannah Mieczkowski, Karen Levy, Mor Naaman, Jeff T. Hancock, Malte F. Jung:
Artificial intelligence in communication impacts language and social relationships. CoRR abs/2102.05756 (2021) - 2020
- [j36]Jeremy N. Bailenson, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Call for Special Issue Papers: The Social Impact of Deep Fakes. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 23(1): 68 (2020) - [j35]Jeremy N. Bailenson, Jeff T. Hancock:
Call for Special Issue Papers: The Social Impact of Deep Fakes. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 23(2): 69 (2020) - [j34]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Mor Naaman, Karen Levy:
AI-Mediated Communication: Definition, Research Agenda, and Ethical Considerations. J. Comput. Mediat. Commun. 25(1): 89-100 (2020) - [j33]Mufan Luo, Tiffany W. Hsu, Joon Sung Park, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Emotional Amplification During Live-Streaming: Evidence from Comments During and After News Events. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW): 047:1-047:19 (2020) - [j32]Pranav Khadpe, Ranjay Krishna, Li Fei-Fei, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Michael S. Bernstein:
Conceptual Metaphors Impact Perceptions of Human-AI Collaboration. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW2): 163:1-163:26 (2020) - [i3]Pranav Khadpe, Ranjay Krishna, Li Fei-Fei, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Michael S. Bernstein:
Conceptual Metaphors Impact Perceptions of Human-AI Collaboration. CoRR abs/2008.02311 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j31]Jeremy N. Bailenson, Jeff T. Hancock:
Call for Special Issue Papers: The Social Impact of Deep Fakes. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 22(10): 619 (2019) - [j30]Jeremy N. Bailenson, Jeff T. Hancock:
Call for Special Issue Papers: The Social Impact of Deep Fakes. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 22(11): 673 (2019) - [j29]Jeremy N. Bailenson, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Call for Special Issue Papers: The Social Impact of Deep Fakes. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 22(12): 749 (2019) - [j28]Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Context in a bottle: Language-action cues in spontaneous computer-mediated deception. Comput. Hum. Behav. 91: 33-41 (2019) - [j27]Danaë Metaxa, Joon Sung Park, James A. Landay, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Search Media and Elections: A Longitudinal Investigation of Political Search Results. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(CSCW): 129:1-129:17 (2019) - [c57]Maurice Jakesch, Megan French, Xiao Ma, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Mor Naaman:
AI-Mediated Communication: How the Perception that Profile Text was Written by AI Affects Trustworthiness. CHI 2019: 239 - [c56]Hannah Mieczkowski, Sunny Xun Liu, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Byron Reeves:
Helping Not Hurting: Applying the Stereotype Content Model and BIAS Map to Social Robotics. HRI 2019: 222-229 - 2018
- [j26]Catalina L. Toma, Li Crystal Jiang, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Lies in the Eye of the Beholder: Asymmetric Beliefs about One's Own and Others' Deceptiveness in Mediated and Face-to-Face Communication. Commun. Res. 45(8) (2018) - [c55]Michael A. DeVito, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Megan French, Sunny Xun Liu:
How People Form Folk Theories of Social Media Feeds and What it Means for How We Study Self-Presentation. CHI 2018: 120 - [c54]Michael A. DeVito, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Megan French, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Judd Antin, Karrie Karahalios, Stephanie Tom Tong, Irina Shklovski:
The Algorithm and the User: How Can HCI Use Lay Understandings of Algorithmic Systems? CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c53]Casey Fiesler, Jeff T. Hancock, Amy S. Bruckman, Michael J. Muller, Cosmin Munteanu, Melissa Densmore:
Research Ethics for HCI: A Roundtable Discussion. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c52]Danaë Metaxa-Kakavouli, Kelly Wang, James A. Landay, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Gender-Inclusive Design: Sense of Belonging and Bias in Web Interfaces. CHI 2018: 614 - [c51]Xunru Che, Danaë Metaxa-Kakavouli, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Fake News in the News: An Analysis of Partisan Coverage of the Fake News Phenomenon. CSCW Companion 2018: 289-292 - [c50]Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Computer-Mediated Deception: Collective Language-action Cues as Stigmergic Signals for Computational Intelligence. HICSS 2018: 1-10 - [c49]Stephanie Tom Tong, Elena Francesca Corriero, Robert G. Matheny, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Online Daters' Willingness to Use Recommender Technology for Mate Selection Decisions. IntRS@RecSys 2018: 45-52 - 2017
- [j25]Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Your post is embarrassing me: Face threats, identity, and the audience on Facebook. Comput. Hum. Behav. 73: 92-99 (2017) - [j24]Sunny Jung Kim, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
How Advertorials Deactivate Advertising Schema: MTurk-Based Experiments to Examine Persuasion Tactics and Outcomes in Health Advertisements. Commun. Res. 44(7): 1019-1045 (2017) - [j23]Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Cheryl Booth:
Ethical dilemma: Deception dynamics in computer-mediated group communication. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 68(12): 2729-2742 (2017) - [j22]Erin L. Spottswood, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Should I Share That? Prompting Social Norms That Influence Privacy Behaviors on a Social Networking Site. J. Comput. Mediat. Commun. 22(2): 55-70 (2017) - [c48]Amy S. Bruckman, Casey Fiesler, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Cosmin Munteanu:
CSCW Research Ethics Town Hall: Working Towards Community Norms. CSCW Companion 2017: 113-115 - [c47]Michael A. DeVito, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Platforms, People, and Perception: Using Affordances to Understand Self-Presentation on Social Media. CSCW 2017: 740-754 - [c46]Xiao Ma, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Kenneth Lim Mingjie, Mor Naaman:
Self-Disclosure and Perceived Trustworthiness of Airbnb Host Profiles. CSCW 2017: 2397-2409 - 2016
- [j21]Erin L. Spottswood, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
The positivity bias and prosocial deception on facebook. Comput. Hum. Behav. 65: 252-259 (2016) - [j20]Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Cheryl Booth, Xiuwen Liu:
Computer-Mediated Deception: Strategies Revealed by Language-Action Cues in Spontaneous Communication. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 33(2): 393-420 (2016) - [c45]Xiao Ma, Jeff T. Hancock, Mor Naaman:
Anonymity, Intimacy and Self-Disclosure in Social Media. CHI 2016: 3857-3869 - [c44]Stephanie Tom Tong, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Richard B. Slatcher:
The Influence of Technology on Romantic Relationships: Understanding Online Dating. HCI (12) 2016: 162-173 - [c43]Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Cheryl Booth, Mike Burmester, Xiuwen Liu, Shashanka Surya Timmarajus:
Demystifying Insider Threat: Language-Action Cues in Group Dynamics. HICSS 2016: 2729-2738 - [c42]Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Cheryl Booth, Xiuwen Liu, Muye Liu, Shashanka Surya Timmarajus, Mike Burmester:
Real or Spiel? A Decision Tree Approach for Automated Detection of Deceptive Language-Action Cues. HICSS 2016: 3706-3715 - 2015
- [j19]Sunny Jung Kim, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Optimistic Bias and Facebook Use: Self-Other Discrepancies About Potential Risks and Benefits of Facebook Use. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 18(4): 214-220 (2015) - [c41]Megan French, Madeline E. Smith, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeff T. Hancock:
Is This How We (All) Do It?: Butler Lies and Ambiguity Through a Broader Lens. CHI 2015: 4079-4082 - [c40]Jeff T. Hancock:
The Facebook Study: A Personal Account of Data Science, Ethics and Change. CSCW 2015: 1 - [c39]Doug Zytko, Jessa Lingel, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Nicole B. Ellison, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Online Dating as Pandora's Box: Methodological Issues for the CSCW Community. CSCW Companion 2015: 131-134 - [c38]Casey Fiesler, Alyson Leigh Young, Tamara Peyton, Amy S. Bruckman, Mary L. Gray, Jeff T. Hancock, Wayne G. Lutters:
Ethics for Studying Online Sociotechnical Systems in a Big Data World. CSCW Companion 2015: 289-292 - [c37]Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Cheryl Booth, Xiuwen Liu, Shashanka Surya Timmarajus, Mike Burmester:
Liar, Liar, IM on Fire: Deceptive language-action cues in spontaneous online communication. ISI 2015: 157-159 - [c36]Alessandro Acquisti, Laura Brandimarte, Jeff T. Hancock:
Online Self-Disclosure and Offline Threat Detection. WEIS 2015 - 2014
- [j18]Madeline E. Smith, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Lindsay Reynolds, Jeremy P. Birnholtz:
Everyday deception or a few prolific liars? The prevalence of lies in text messaging. Comput. Hum. Behav. 41: 220-227 (2014) - [c35]Madeline E. Smith, Asmaa Aljuhani, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Lindsay Reynolds:
Visiting the 'lie-brary' exploring data engagement as participant incentive. CSCW Companion 2014: 29-32 - [c34]Eden Litt, Erin L. Spottswood, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Madeline E. Smith, Lindsay Reynolds:
Awkward encounters of an "other" kind: collective self-presentation and face threat on facebook. CSCW 2014: 449-460 - 2013
- [j17]Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Lindsay Reynolds, Madeline E. Smith, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
"Everyone Has to Do It: " A joint action approach to managing social inattention. Comput. Hum. Behav. 29(6): 2230-2238 (2013) - [j16]Li Crystal Jiang, Natalya N. Bazarova, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
From Perception to Behavior. Commun. Res. 40(1): 125-143 (2013) - [j15]Nicole B. Ellison, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Profile as Promise: Honest and Deceptive Signals in Online Dating. IEEE Secur. Priv. 11(5): 84-88 (2013) - [c33]Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Daniela Retelny:
Tweeting for class: co-construction as a means for engaging students in lectures. CHI 2013: 797-800 - [c32]Lindsay Reynolds, Madeline E. Smith, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Butler lies from both sides: actions and perceptions of unavailability management in texting. CSCW 2013: 769-778 - [c31]Myle Ott, Claire Cardie, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Negative Deceptive Opinion Spam. HLT-NAACL 2013: 497-501 - [c30]Xiong Liu, Kaizhi Tang, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jiawei Han, Mitchell Song, Roger Xu, Bob Pokorny:
A Text Cube Approach to Human, Social and Cultural Behavior in the Twitter Stream. SBP 2013: 321-330 - 2012
- [j14]Jamie Guillory, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
The Effect of Linkedin on Deception in Resumes. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 15(3): 135-140 (2012) - [j13]Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Graham Dixon, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Distance, ambiguity and appropriation: Structures affording impression management in a collocated organization. Comput. Hum. Behav. 28(3): 1028-1035 (2012) - [j12]Natalya N. Bazarova, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Attributions After a Group Failure. Commun. Res. 39(4): 499-522 (2012) - [j11]Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Madeline E. Smith, Lindsay Reynolds:
Understanding unavailability in a world of constant connection. Interactions 19(5): 32-35 (2012) - [j10]Nicole B. Ellison, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Catalina L. Toma:
Profile as promise: A framework for conceptualizing veracity in online dating self-presentations. New Media Soc. 14(1): 45-62 (2012) - [c29]Daniela Retelny, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Tweeting for class: using social media to enable student co-construction of lectures. CSCW (Companion) 2012: 203-206 - [c28]Xiong Liu, Kaizhi Tang, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jiawei Han, Mitchell Song, Roger Xu, Vikram Manikonda, Bob Pokorny:
SocialCube: A Text Cube Framework for Analyzing Social Media Data. SocialInformatics 2012: 252-259 - [c27]Myle Ott, Claire Cardie, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Estimating the prevalence of deception in online review communities. WWW 2012: 201-210 - [i2]Myle Ott, Claire Cardie, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Estimating the Prevalence of Deception in Online Review Communities. CoRR abs/1204.2804 (2012) - 2011
- [j9]Amy L. Gonzales, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Mirror, Mirror on my Facebook Wall: Effects of Exposure to Facebook on Self-Esteem. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 14(1-2): 79-83 (2011) - [c26]Myle Ott, Yejin Choi, Claire Cardie, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Finding Deceptive Opinion Spam by Any Stretch of the Imagination. ACL 2011: 309-319 - [c25]Jamie Guillory, Jason Spiegel, Molly Drislane, Benjamin Weiss, Walter Donner, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Upset now?: emotion contagion in distributed groups. CHI 2011: 745-748 - [c24]Emily Getty, Jessica Cobb, Meryl Gabeler, Christine Nelson, Ellis Weng, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
I said your name in an empty room: grieving and continuing bonds on facebook. CHI 2011: 997-1000 - [c23]Lindsay Reynolds, Samantha Gillette, Jason Marder, Zachary Miles, Pavel Vodenski, Ariella Weintraub, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Contact stratification and deception: blackberry messenger versus SMS use among students. CSCW 2011: 221-224 - [c22]Dai Tang, Tina Chou, Naomi Drucker, Adi Robertson, William C. Smith, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
A tale of two languages: strategic self-disclosure via language selection on facebook. CSCW 2011: 387-390 - [c21]Victoria Schwanda, Kyle Barron, Jennifer Lien, Gretchen Schroeder, Ashley Vernon, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Temporal patterns of cohesiveness in virtual groups. CSCW 2011: 709-712 - [i1]Myle Ott, Yejin Choi, Claire Cardie, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Finding Deceptive Opinion Spam by Any Stretch of the Imagination. CoRR abs/1107.4557 (2011) - 2010
- [j8]Amy L. Gonzales, Jeffrey T. Hancock, James W. Pennebaker:
Language Style Matching as a Predictor of Social Dynamics in Small Groups. Commun. Res. 37(1): 3-19 (2010) - [j7]Catalina L. Toma, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Looks and Lies: The Role of Physical Attractiveness in Online Dating Self-Presentation and Deception. Commun. Res. 37(3): 335-351 (2010) - [c20]Gilly Leshed, Dan Cosley, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Geri Gay:
Visualizing language use in team conversations: designing through theory, experiments, and iterations. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 4567-4582 - [c19]Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jamie Guillory, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Natalya N. Bazarova:
"on my way": deceptive texting and interpersonal awareness narratives. CSCW 2010: 1-4 - [c18]Catalina L. Toma, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Reading between the lines: linguistic cues to deception in online dating profiles. CSCW 2010: 5-8 - [c17]Darcy Warkentin, Michael Woodworth, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Nicole Cormier:
Warrants and deception in computer mediated communication. CSCW 2010: 9-12
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Jorge Peña, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Nicholas A. Merola:
The Priming Effects of Avatars in Virtual Settings. Commun. Res. 36(6): 838-856 (2009) - [c16]N. Sadat Shami, Kate Ehrlich, Geri Gay, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Making sense of strangers' expertise from signals in digital artifacts. CHI 2009: 69-78 - [c15]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Natalya N. Bazarova, Jamie Guillory, Josh Perlin, Barrett Amos:
Butler lies: awareness, deception and design. CHI 2009: 517-526 - [c14]Gilly Leshed, Diego Perez, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Dan Cosley, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Soyoung Lee, Poppy L. McLeod, Geri Gay:
Visualizing real-time language-based feedback on teamwork behavior in computer-mediated groups. CHI 2009: 537-546 - 2008
- [c13]N. Sadat Shami, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Christian Peter, Michael J. Muller, Regan L. Mandryk:
Measuring affect in hci: going beyond the individual. CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 3901-3904 - [c12]Adam N. Joinson, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Pamela Briggs:
Secrets and lies in computer-mediated interaction: theory, methods and design. CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 3993-3996 - [c11]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Kailyn Gee, Kevin Ciaccio, Jennifer Mae-Hwah Lin:
I'm sad you're sad: emotional contagion in CMC. CSCW 2008: 295-298 - [c10]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Catalina L. Toma, Kate Fenner:
I know something you don't: the use of asymmetric personal information for interpersonal advantage. CSCW 2008: 413-416 - 2007
- [j5]Jorge Peña, Joseph B. Walther, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Effects of Geographic Distribution on Dominance Perceptions in Computer-Mediated Groups. Commun. Res. 34(3): 313-331 (2007) - [c9]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Catalina L. Toma, Nicole B. Ellison:
The truth about lying in online dating profiles. CHI 2007: 449-452 - [c8]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Christopher Landrigan, Courtney Silver:
Expressing emotion in text-based communication. CHI 2007: 929-932 - [c7]Gilly Leshed, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Dan Cosley, Poppy L. McLeod, Geri Gay:
Feedback for guiding reflection on teamwork practices. GROUP 2007: 217-220 - 2006
- [j4]Jorge Peña, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
An Analysis of Socioemotional and Task Communication in Online Multiplayer Video Games. Commun. Res. 33(1): 92-109 (2006) - [j3]Jacqueline Nastri, Jorge Peña, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
The Construction of Away Messages: A Speech Act Analysis. J. Comput. Mediat. Commun. 11(4): 1025-1045 (2006) - [c6]Kirsten Boehner, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Advancing ambiguity. CHI 2006: 103-106 - 2005
- [c5]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Lauren Curry, Saurabh Goorha, Michael Woodworth:
Automated Linguistic Analysis of Deceptive and Truthful Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication. HICSS 2005 - [c4]Michael Woodworth, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Saurabh Goorha:
The Motivational Enhancement Effect: Implications for our Chosen Modes of Communication in the 21st Century. HICSS 2005 - 2004
- [j2]Jeffrey T. Hancock:
LOL: humor online. Interactions 11(5): 57-58 (2004) - [c3]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Thompson Ritchie:
Deception and design: the impact of communication technology on lying behavior. CHI 2004: 129-134 - [c2]Michael Stefanone, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Geri Gay, Anthony R. Ingraffea:
Emergent networks, locus of control, and the pursuit of social capital. CSCW 2004: 592-595 - 2001
- [j1]Jeffrey T. Hancock, Philip J. Dunham:
Impression Formation in Computer-Mediated Communication Revisited. Commun. Res. 28(3): 325-347 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c1]Jeff T. Hancock:
The importance of coordination devices in text-based, task-oriented conversations. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 310-311
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