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Online chronemics convey social information
Authors:Yoram M. Kalman  Lauren E. Scissors  Alastair J. Gill  Darren Gergle
Affiliation:1. The Open University of Israel, 1 University Road, Ra’anana 43537, Israel;2. Northwestern University, 2240 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208, USA;3. King’s College London, 26-29 Drury Lane, London, WC2B 5RL, UK
Abstract:Chronemic research explores the involvement of time-related messages in communication, and has shown that time is an important component of the message in both traditional and online communication. Social information processing (SIP) theory posits that online communicators exchange social information through chronemic cues. This study points to a gap in SIP theory research, and proceeds to close the gap by demonstrating that changes in socially important attributes are reflected in measurable chronemic changes. A two-person social dilemma online game is used to demonstrate that changes in a simple chronemic variable, interpost pause, reflect differences in the players’ personality (level of extraversion), as well as differences in trust within the dyad. These findings support SIP theory by showing how online chronemics provide cues to important personal and situational information.
Keywords:Computer-mediated communication   Chronemics   Social information processing
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