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Selective self-presentation in computer-mediated communication: Hyperpersonal dimensions of technology,language, and cognition
Authors:Joseph B Walther
Affiliation:Department of Communication/Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies & Media, Michigan State University, 473 Comm Arts Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States
Abstract:The hyperpersonal model of computer-mediated communication (CMC) posits that users exploit the technological aspects of CMC in order to enhance the messages they construct to manage impressions and facilitate desired relationships. This research examined how CMC users managed message composing time, editing behaviors, personal language, sentence complexity, and relational tone in their initial messages to different presumed targets, and the cognitive awareness related to these processes. Effects on several of these processes and outcomes were obtained in response to different targets, partially supporting the hyperpersonal perspective of CMC, with unanticipated gender and status interaction effects suggesting behavioral compensation through CMC, or overcompensation when addressing presumably undesirable partners.
Keywords:Impression management  Self-presentation  Computer-mediated communication  Hyperpersonal model
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