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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.
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).
Bazarova, N. N. (in press). Public intimacy: Disclosure interpretation and social judgments on Facebook. Journal of Communication.
Bazarova, N. N., & Yuan, C. (in press). Expertise recognition and influence in intercultural groups: Differences between face-to-face and computer-mediated communication. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.
Journal Articles
Birnholtz, J., Dixon, G., Hancock, J. (2012). Distance, ambiguity and appropriation: Structures affording impression management in a collocated organization. Computers in Human Behavior, 28, 1028-1035
Toma, C. L. & Hancock, J. T. (2012). What lies beneath: The linguistic traces of deception in online dating profiles. Journal of Communication, 62, 78-97.
Bazarova, N. N. & Hancock, J. T. (2012). Attributions after a group failure: Do they matter? Effects of attributions on group communication and performance. Communication Research.
Jiang, L. C., Bazarova, N. N., & Hancock, J. T. (2012). From perception to behavior: Disclosure reciprocity and the intensification of intimacy in computer-mediated communication. Communication Research.
Bazarova, N. N., Walther, J. B., & McLeod, P. L. (2012). Minority influence in virtual groups: A comparison of four theories of minority influence. Communication Research.
Refereed and Published Proceedings
Reynolds, L. (2012). The use of awareness displays for role clarity in distributed workgroups. Presented at the CSCW 2012 Doctoral Colloquium, 343-346.
Retelny, D., Birnoltz, J., & Hancock, J. (2012). Tweeting for class: Using social media to enable student co-construction of lectures. Presented as an Interactive Poster at CSCW 2012, 203-206.
Birnholtz, J., Forlano, L., Yuan, Y. C., Rizzo, J., Liao, K., Gay, G., & Heller, C. (2012). Proceedings of iConference 2012, 33-40. [Acceptance Rate 33%]
Reynolds, L., Birnholtz, J., Lee, A. (2012). The effect of communication channel and visual awareness display on coordination in online tasks. Proceedings of iConference 2012, 120-128. [Acceptance Rate 33%]
Bazarova, N. N. (2012). Contents and contexts: Disclosure perceptions on Facebook. Proceedings of the Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Conference (CSCW 2012), February 11-15, 2012.
Benjamin, A., Birnholtz, J., Baecker, R., Gromala, D. & Furlan, A. (2012). Impression management work: How seniors with chronic pain address disruptions in their interactions. Proceedings of the Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Conference (CSCW 2012), February 11-15, 2012, 799-808.
Birnholtz, J. & Ibara, S. (2012). Tracking changes in collaborative writing: Edits, visibility and group maintenance. Proceedings of the Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Conference (CSCW 2012), February 11-15, 2012, 809-818.
Jiang, C. L., Bazarova, N. N., & Hancock, J. T. (2011). The disclosure-intimacy link in computer-mediated communication: An attributional extension of the hyperpersonal model. Human Communication Research.
Ott, M., Choi, Y., Cardie, C., & Hancock, J. T. (2011). Finding deceptive opinion spam by any stretch of the imagination. Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 309-319
Reynolds, L., Gillette, S., Marder, J., Miles, Z., Vodenski, P., Weintraub, A., Birnholtz, J., & Hancock, J. (2011). Contact stratification and deception: blackberry messenger versus SMS use among students. Proceedings of the ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2011)
Birnholtz, J., Schultz, J., Lepage, M., & Gutwin, C. (2011). A framework for supporting joint interpersonal attention management in distributed groups. Proceedings of INTERACT, Lisbon, Portugal, September 5-9, 293-312 [Acceptance Rate 27%]
Jain, M., Cuttrell, E., Birnholtz, J., & Balakrishnan, R. (2011). An exploratory study of mobile collaborative learning in developing regions. Proceedings of Mobile HCI, Stockholm, Sweden, August 30-September 2, 81-90. [Acceptance Rate 23%]
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.
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.
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.
Toma, C.L. & Hancock, J.T. (2010). Looks and Lies: The Role of Physical Attractiveness in Online Dating Self-Presentation and Deception. Communication Research
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.
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.
Bazarova, N. N., & Hancock, J. T. (2010). From dispositional attributions to behavior motives: The folk-conceptual theory and implications for communication. In C. Salmon (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 34. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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.
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%]
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%]
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%]
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).
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%].
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
Peña, J., & Hancock, J. T., & Merola, N. A. (2009). The priming effects of avatars in virtual settings. Communication Research, 36, 838-856.
Hancock, J.T. & Toma, C. (2009). Putting Your Best Face Forward: The Accuracy of Online Dating Photographs. Journal of Communication, 59, 367-386.
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
Book Chapters
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.
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.
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.
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%)
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%)
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%)
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.
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.
Gonzales, A. & Hancock, J.T. (2008). Identity Shift in Computer-Mediated Environments. Media Psychology, 11, 167-185.
Boucher, E., Hancock, J.T., & Dunham, P.J. (2008). Interpersonal Sensitivity in Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Conversations. Media Psychology, 11, 235-258.
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.
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
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)
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)
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.
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
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%].
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.
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)
Miller, G. (2007). The promise of Parallel Universes. Science, 317, 1341-1343.
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
Birnholtz, J., Cohen, M. D., & Hoch, S. V. (2007). Organizational character: On the regeneration of camp poplar grove. Organization Science, 18, 315-332.
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.
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.
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. (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.
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%)
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.
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%)
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.
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.
Pena, J., & Hancock, J.T. (2006). An analysis of instrumental and socio-emotional content in online multi-player videogames. Communication Research , 33, 92-109.
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.
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.
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.
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%)
Walther, J.B., Gay, G, & Hancock, J.T. (2005). How do communication and technology researchers study the Internet? Journal of Communication, 55, 632-657.
Walther, J. B., Bunz, U., & Bazarova, N. (2005). The rules of virtual groups. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
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%)
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%)
Hancock, J.T. (2004). Verbal irony use in computer-mediated and face-to-face conversations. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 23, 447-463.
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
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.
Hancock, J.T. (2004). LOL: Humor online. ACM Interactions, 11, 57-58.
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%)
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%)
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%)
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%)
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.
Hancock, J.T., & Dunham, P.J. (2001b). Language use in computer-mediated communication: The role of coordination devices. Discourse Processes, 31, 91-110.
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.
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.