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Book Chapters

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Hancock, J.T., & Gonzales, A. (in press). To Lie or Not To Lie Online: The Pragmatics of Deception in Computer-Mediated Communication. In S. Herring, D. Stein and T. Virtanen (Eds.) Handbook of Pragmatics of Computer-Mediated Communication. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter.

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Birnholtz, J., Bi, N., & Fussell, S. (in press). "Do you see that I see? Effects of perceived visibility on awareness checking behavior. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2012).

Journal Articles

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Birnholtz, J. (2010). Adopt, adapt, abandon: Understanding why some young adults start, and then stop, using instant messaging. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1427-1433.

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Birnholtz, J., Ranjan A., & Balakrishnan, R. (2010). Providing dynamic visual information for collaborative tasks: Experiments with automatic camera control. Human-Computer Interaction, 25, 261-287.

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Toma, C.L. & Hancock, J.T. (2010). Looks and Lies: The Role of Physical Attractiveness in Online Dating Self-Presentation and Deception. Communication Research

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Hancock, J. T., Woodworth, M., & Goorha, S. (2010). See no evil: The effect of communication medium and motivation on deception detection. Group Decision and Negotiation. 19, 327-336.

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Hancock, J.T., Beaver, D.I., Chung, C.K., Frazee, J., Pennebaker, J.W., Graesser, A., & Cai, Z., (2010). Social Language Processing: A Framework for Analyzing the Communication of Terrorists and Authoritarian Regimes. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 2, 108-132.

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Gonzales, A.G., Hancock, J.T., & Pennebaker, J. (2010). Language Style Matching as a Predictor of Social Dynamics in Small Groups. Communication Research, 37, 3-19.

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Birnholtz, J. & Jones-Rounds, M. (2010). Independence and interaction: Understanding seniors' privacy and awareness needs for aging in place. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2010), 143-152. [Acceptance Rate 22%].

Leshed, G., Cosley, D., Hancock, J.T., & Gay, G. (2010). Visualizing Language Use in Team Conversations: Designing Through Theory, Experiments, and Iterations. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2010).

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Toma, C.L. & Hancock, J.T. (2010). Reading between the Lines: Linguistic Cues to Deception in Online Dating Profiles. Proceedings of the ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010), 5-8. [Acceptance rate: 20%]

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Birnholtz, J., Guillory, J., Hancock, J.T., & Bazarova, N.N. (2010). “On my way”: Deceptive Texting and Interpersonal Awareness Narratives. Proceedings of the ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010), 1-4. [Acceptance rate: 20%]

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Warkentin, D., Woodworth, M, Hancock, J.T., & Cormier, N. (2010). Warrants and Deception in Computer Mediated Communication. Proceedings of the ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010), 9-12. [Acceptance rate: 20%]

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Woodworth, M., Hancock, J.T., Agar, A., Cormier, N, & Carpenter, T. (2010). Suspicion in Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication: Preliminary Results. Proceedings, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Journal Articles

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Wang, Z., Walther, J. B., & Hancock, J. T. (2009). Social identification and interpersonal communication in computer-mediated communication: What you do versus who you are in virtual groups. Human Communication Research, 35, 59-85

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Hancock, J.T. & Toma, C. (2009). Putting Your Best Face Forward: The Accuracy of Online Dating Photographs. Journal of Communication, 59, 367-386.

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Peña, J., & Hancock, J. T., & Merola, N. A. (2009). The priming effects of avatars in virtual settings. Communication Research, 36, 838-856.

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Bazarova, N. N., & Walther, J. B. (2009). Attributions in virtual groups: Distances and behavioral variations in computer-mediated discussions. Small Group Research, 40, 138-162

Book Chapters

Hancock, J.T. (2009). Digital Deception: The Practice of Lying in the Digital Age. To appear in B. Harrington (ed.) Deception: Methods, Contexts and Consequences (Santa Fe Institute) (pp.109-120). Palo Alto, CA: Stanford Press.

Toma, C. & Hancock, J.T. (2009). Lying for Love in the Digital Age: Deception in Online Dating. In M. McGlone & M. Knapp (eds.) Interplay of Truth and Deception (pp. 149-164). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.

Bazarova, N. N., & Walther, J. B. (2009). Attribution of blame in virtual groups. In P. Lutgen-Sandvik & B. Davenport-Sypher (Eds.), The destructive side of organizational communication: Processes, consequences, and constructive ways of organizing (pp. 252-266). Mahwah, NJ: Routledge/LEA.

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Hancock, J.T., Birnholtz, J., Bazarova, N., Guillory, J., Amos, B., & Perlin, J. (2009). Butler Lies: Awareness, Deception and Design. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2009). (Acceptance Rate: 24.5%)

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Leshed, G., Perez, D., Hancock, J.T., Lee, S., Cosley, D., Birnholtz, J., McLeod, P., & Gay, G. (2009). Visualizing Real-Time Language-Based Feedback on Teamwork Behavior in Computer-Mediated Groups. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2009). (Acceptance Rate: 24.5%)

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Shami, N.S., Ehrlich, K., Gay, G., & Hancock, J.T. (2009). Making Sense of Strangers' Expertise from Signals in Digital Artifacts. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2009). (Acceptance Rate: 24.5%)

Journal Articles

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Birnholtz, J. (2008). When authorship isn't enough: Lessons from CERN on the implications of formal and informal credit attribution mechanisms in collaborative research. Journal of Electronic Publishing, 11

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Hancock, J.T., Curry, L., Goorha, S., & Woodworth, M.T. (2008). On lying and being lied to: A linguistic analysis of deception. Discourse Processes, 45, 1-23.

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Boucher, E., Hancock, J.T., & Dunham, P.J. (2008). Interpersonal Sensitivity in Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Conversations. Media Psychology, 11, 235-258.

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Gonzales, A. & Hancock, J.T. (2008). Identity Shift in Computer-Mediated Environments. Media Psychology, 11, 167-185.

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Toma, C., Hancock, J.T., & Ellison, N. (2008). Separating Fact from Fiction: An Examination of Deceptive Self-Presentation in Online Dating Profiles. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1023-1036.

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Walther, J. B., & Bazarova, N. N. (2008). Validation and application of electronic propinquity theory to computer-mediated communication in groups. Communication Research, 35, 622-645.

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Nomura, S., Birnholtz, J., Rieger, O., Leshed, G., Gay, G., & Trumbull, D. (2008). Cutting into collaboration: Understanding coordination in distributed and interdisciplinary medical research. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2008), 427-436. [Acceptance Rate 23%].

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Shami, N.S., Hancock, J.T., Peter, C., Muller, M., Mandryk, R. (2008). Measuring affect in HCI: Going beyond the individual. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2008), 3901-3904

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Joinson, A.N., Briggs, P., Hancock, J. (2008). Secrets and lies in computer-mediated interaction: Theory, methods, and design. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2008), 3993-3996.

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Hancock, J.T., Toma, C., & Fenner, K. (2008). I know something you don't: Use of asymmetric personal information for interpersonal advantage. Proceedings of the ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2008). (Acceptance Rate: 16%; Best Note Nomination)

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Hancock, J.T., Gee, K., Ciaciaco, K. & Mae, J. (2008). I'm sad you're sad: Emotional contagion in CMC. Proceedings of the ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2008). (Acceptance Rate: 16%; Best Note Nomination)

Journal Articles

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Birnholtz, J. P. & Horn, D. B. (2007). Shake, rattle, and roles: Lessons from experimental earthquake engineering for incorporating remote users in large-scale e-science experiments. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12, 339-357.

Birnholtz, J., Cohen, M. D., & Hoch, S. V. (2007). Organizational character: On the regeneration of camp poplar grove. Organization Science, 18, 315-332.

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Birnholtz, J. (2007). When do researchers collaborate? Toward a model of collaboration propensity. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58 2226-2239

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Miller, G. (2007). The promise of Parallel Universes. Science, 317, 1341-1343.

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Walther, J. B., & Bazarova, N. N. (2007). Misattribution in virtual groups: The effects of member distribution on self-serving bias and partner blame. Human Communication Research, 33, 1-26. (Lead article)

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Pena, J., Walther, J.B., & Hancock, J.T. (2007). Effects of Geographic Distribution on Dominance Perceptions in Computer-Mediated Groups. Communication Research, 34, 313-331.

Book Chapters

Hancock, J.T. (2007). Digital deception: When, where and how people lie online. In K. McKenna, T. Postmes, U. Reips & A.N. Joinson (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Internet Psychology (pp. 287-301). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hancock, J.T. (2007). Disclosure and Deception in Tomorrow's Survey Interview: The Role of Information Technology. In M. Schober & F. Turner (eds.) Envisioning the Survey Interview of the Future (pp. 179-194). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Hancock, J.T., Purdy, K., & Dunham, P.J. (2007). Children's comprehension of critical and complimentary forms of verbal irony. In R. W. Gibbs and H. L. Colston (Eds.) Irony in language and thought: A cognitive science reader (pp. 425-446). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

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Hancock, J.T., Landrigan, C., & Silver, C. (2007). Expressing emotion in text. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2007), 929 - 932. (Acceptance Rate: 24%)

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Hancock, J.T., Toma, C., & Ellison, N. (2007). The truth about lying in online dating profiles. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2007). (Acceptance Rate: 24%) Best Note Nominee.

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Leshed, G., Hancock, J.T., Cosley, D., McLeod, & Gay, G. (2007). Feedback for guiding reflection on teamwork practices. Proceedings of the ACM Conference GROUP 2007. (Acceptance Rate: 28%)

Journal Articles

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Birnholtz, J. P. (2006). What does it mean to be an author? The intersection of credit, contribution, and collaboration in science. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57, 1758-1770.

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Mathews, J., Hancock, J.T., & Dunham, P.J. (2006). The role of politeness and humor in the asymmetry of affect in verbal irony. Discourse Processes, 41, 3-24.

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Pena, J., & Hancock, J.T. (2006). An analysis of instrumental and socio-emotional content in online multi-player videogames. Communication Research , 33, 92-109.

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Nastri, J. &, Pena, J., & Hancock, J.T. (2006). The Construction of Away Messages: A Speech Act Analysis. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 11, 1025-1045.

Abbass, A.A., Hancock, J.T., Henderson, J., Kisely, S. (2006). Short-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapies for Common Mental Disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4, 1-47.

Book Chapters

Shapiro, M.A., Pena-Hebron, J, & Hancock, J.T. (2006). Realism, imagination and videogames. In P. Vorderer and Jennings Bryant (Eds.) Playing Computer Games: Motives, Responses, and Consequences (pp. 275-290). New York: Lawernce Earlbaum Associates.

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Boehner, K., & Hancock, J.T. (2006). Advancing ambiguity. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2006), 103-107. (Acceptance rate: 23%)

Journal Articles

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Walther, J.B., Gay, G, & Hancock, J.T. (2005). How do communication and technology researchers study the Internet? Journal of Communication, 55, 632-657.

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Woodworth, M., Hancock, J.T., & Goorha, S. (2005). The motivational enhancement effect: Implications for our chosen modes of communication in the 21st century. Proceedings, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. (Acceptance rate: 37%)

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Hancock, J.T., Curry, L., Goorha, S., & Woodworth, M. (2005). An automated linguistic analysis of deceptive and truthful synchronous computer-mediated communication. Proceedings, 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. (Best Paper Nominee) (Acceptance rate: 37%)

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Walther, J. B., Bunz, U., & Bazarova, N. (2005). The rules of virtual groups. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Journal Articles

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Birnholtz, J.P., Horn, D., Finholt, T., & Bae, S. (2004). The effects of cash, electronic, and paper gift certificates as respondent incentives for a web-based survey of a technologically sophisticated sample. Social Science Computer Review, 22, 355-362.

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Abbass A. A., Hancock, J. T., Henderson, J., Kisely, S. (2004). Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for anxiety, depression and somatoform disorders. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Protocol) Issue Art. No.: CD004687

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Hancock, J.T. (2004). Verbal irony use in computer-mediated and face-to-face conversations. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 23, 447-463.

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Hancock, J.T., Thom-Santelli, J., & Ritchie, T. (2004). Deception and design: The impact of communication technologies on lying behavior. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2004), 6, 130-136. New York, ACM. (Acceptance rate 16%)

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Hancock, J.T., Curry, L., Goorha, S., & Woodworth, M.T. (2004). Lies in Conversation: An Examination of Deception Using Automated Linguistic Analysis. Proceedings, Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 26, 534-540. Mahwah, NJ: LEA. (Acceptance rate 31%)

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Stefanone, M., Hancock, J.T., & Gay, G., & Ingraffea, A. (2004). Emergent networks, locus of control and the pursuit of social capital. Proceedings of the ACM Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2004), 592-595. (Acceptance rate 26%)

Person, N., Hancock, J.T., Burke, D.R., & Graesser, A.C. (2004). A Linguistic Model that Infers User States and Traits. Proceedings, Intelligent Tutor Systems, Maceio, Brazil. (Acceptance rate: 35%)

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Hancock, J.T. (2004). LOL: Humor online. ACM Interactions, 11, 57-58.

Journal Articles

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Hancock, J.T., & Dunham, P.J. (2001b). Language use in computer-mediated communication: The role of coordination devices. Discourse Processes, 31, 91-110.

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Hancock, J.T., & Dunham, P.J. (2001a). Impression Formation in Computer-Mediated Communication Revisited: An Analysis of the Breadth and Intensity of Impressions. Communication Research, 28, 325-347.

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Hancock, J.T., Purdy, K., & Dunham, P.J. (2000). Children's comprehension of critical and complimentary forms of verbal irony. Journal of Cognition and Development, 1, 227-248.

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Hancock, J.T. (1999). The importance of coordination devices in text-based, task-oriented conversations. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 1999), 316-317. New York, ACM.