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Publikováno v:
Media Psychology. 11:235-258
Two studies were designed to assess the impact of computer-mediated communication (CMC) on the development of dominant/subordinate status roles and on the accuracy of interpersonal perceptions during dyadic, text-based conversations. Results comparin
Autor:
Philip J. Dunham, Chris Moore
Contents: Preface. J. Bruner, Foreword: From Joint Attention to the Meeting of Minds: An Introduction. P.J. Dunham, C. Moore, Current Themes in Research on Joint Attention. G. Butterworth, Origins of Mind in Perception and Action. S. Baron-Cohen, The
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315806617
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315806617
Autor:
Philip J. Dunham, Jeffrey T. Hancock
Publikováno v:
Communication Research. 28:325-347
Following either a text-based, synchronous computer-mediated conversation (CMC) or a face-to-face dyadic interaction, 80 participants rated their partners' personality profile. Impressions were assessed in terms of both their breadth (the comprehensi
Autor:
Philip J. Dunham, Jeffrey T. Hancock
Publikováno v:
Discourse Processes. 31:91-110
In text-based computer-mediated communication (CMC), people's language use and task performance can be affected by whether explicit coordination devices (e.g., a turn marker) are available. Analyses of 37 dialogues that emerged in text-based, CMC env
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Developmental Psychology. 18:519-532
Two experiments were designed to determine if children at 27 and 33 months of age tailor their communicative behaviours to the knowledge states of their social partners. In each study, an experimenter placed a desirable object into one of two opaque
Publikováno v:
Social Development. 9:337-347
Preschool children at two ages conversed with a toy robot during a play session. During the conversations the robot inserted either general (e.g., What?) or specific (e.g., Piggy is in what?) contingent queries in response to selected utterances. The
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognition and Development. 1:227-248
The existing research on children's comprehension of verbal irony has focused exclusively on children's understanding of ironic criticisms. Two experiments examined 5- and 6-year-old children's ability to detect the nonliteral nature and intended mea
Autor:
Frances Dunham, Philip J. Dunham
Publikováno v:
Social Development. 5:261-274
Two-year-old children's conversational replies were observed in two social contexts: (a) with a partner who consistently responded to each of their utterances by semantically reciprocating and commenting briefly on their topic; or (b) with a partner
Autor:
Philip J. Dunham, Valerie Corkum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Language. 23:515-528
This longitudinal study was designed to examine the CDI-WORDS Short Form vocabulary checklist (Reznick & Goldsmith, 1989) as an index of language production. In particular, we were curious about: (1) the concurrent associations between the CDI-WORDS
Autor:
Philip J. Dunham, Frances Dunham
Publikováno v:
Developmental Psychology. 31:483-493
Individual differences in children's conceptual strategies at 3 years were predicted by several aspects of children's behavior and language at 13 and 24 months of age. Production of pointing gestures at 13 months and production of nouns and attributi