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+ | ====== Hyperpersonal Model Theory ====== | ||
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Wood, Andrew F. and Matthew J. Smith. Online Communication: | Wood, Andrew F. and Matthew J. Smith. Online Communication: | ||
* Different people shine in different conditions. Consider Jose, a junior whose soulful poetry has won him numerous awards. And yet when people meet Jose, they are often surprised by how quiet he is. Because he has such a powerful way with words in his writing, people expect him to show equal skill in his speaking. We all know people like Jose, individuals who find their voice in one channel rather than another. Those who find their voices through CMC engage in hyperpersonal communication. In short,__ hyperpersonal communication occurs when individuals find that they are better able to express themselves in mediated environments than they are in face-to-face interaction__ (p.89). | * Different people shine in different conditions. Consider Jose, a junior whose soulful poetry has won him numerous awards. And yet when people meet Jose, they are often surprised by how quiet he is. Because he has such a powerful way with words in his writing, people expect him to show equal skill in his speaking. We all know people like Jose, individuals who find their voice in one channel rather than another. Those who find their voices through CMC engage in hyperpersonal communication. In short,__ hyperpersonal communication occurs when individuals find that they are better able to express themselves in mediated environments than they are in face-to-face interaction__ (p.89). | ||
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* Feedback between the partners can intensify the experience. According to Walther (1996), feedback within CMC can lead to __" | * Feedback between the partners can intensify the experience. According to Walther (1996), feedback within CMC can lead to __" | ||
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