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List of works by Sara Kiesler

Affect in Computer-Meditated Communication: An Experiment in Synchronous Terminal-to-Terminal Discussion

article by Sara Kiesler et al published March 1985 in Human-Computer Interaction

Computers, Phones, and the InternetDomesticating Information Technology

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Designing the Family Portal for Home Networking

Effects of internet use on health and depression: a longitudinal study

scientific article published on 28 February 2010

Group decision making and communication technology

article by Sara Kiesler & Lee Sproull published June 1992 in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes

Group heterogeneity increases the risks of large group size: a longitudinal study of productivity in research groups

scientific article

Internet Paradox Revisited

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Internet paradox. A social technology that reduces social involvement and psychological well-being?

scientific article

Negotiation and conflict in large scale collaboration: a preliminary field study

Older People and New Technologies

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Pool Halls, Chips, and War Games: Women in the Culture of Computing

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Reducing Social Context Cues: Electronic Mail in Organizational Communication

article by Lee Sproull & Sara Kiesler published November 1986 in Management Science

Relationship effects in psychological explanations of nonhuman behavior

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Self-Selected and Randomly Selected Respondents in a Computer Network Survey

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Social Studies of Domestic Information and Communication Technologies

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Social psychological aspects of computer-mediated communication

article by Sara Kiesler et al published 1984 in American Psychologist

Teammate inaccuracy blindness

The Neutered Computer

The ideal elf: identity exploration in World of Warcraft

scientific article published on 01 August 2007

iPod-based in-home system for monitoring gaze-stabilization exercise compliance of individuals with vestibular hypofunction

scientific article

“My Data Just Goes Everywhere:” User Mental Models of the Internet and Implications for Privacy and Security

journal article