计算机中介沟通的关系层面:随时间变化的实验观察

Relational Aspects of Computer-Mediated Communication: Experimental Observations over Time

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 1995
被引 793
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究比较了计算机会议与面对面小组在多次会话中的人际沟通效果,发现计算机中介沟通在某些维度上比面对面更积极,且未表现出更少的亲密性或更多的任务导向。

Abstract

Previous research on the interpersonal effects of computer-mediated communication (CMC) reveals inconsistencies. In some cases CMC has been found to be impersonal, task-oriented, and hostile. Other reports show warm personal relations, and still others show gradual adjustments in interpersonal relations over time. The past research results are also difficult to compare, as their research methods reveal inconsistent approaches. These inconsistencies include the treatment of time limits on group development, the neglect of nonverbal behavior in face-to-face, comparison groups, and other measurement issues. Each of these factors may obscure our understanding of the way CMC partners get to know and come to relate to each other through CMC. The present study attempts to address some of these concerns. This study explored the effects of computer conferencing on the interpersonal messages with which people define their relationships, known as relational communication. Observers rated the relational communication from transcripts of CMC conversations or from videotapes of face-to-face three-person groups who had worked in several sessions. Analyses showed that CMC groups achieved more positive levels on several dimensions of interpersonal communication than did face-to-face groups. On other dimensions, no differences between conditions were found. In no case did CMC groups express less intimacy or more task-orientation than face-to-face groups. Implications are drawn suggesting that under certain conditions, CMC may promote positive relational effects in ways that previous theories have not considered, and in some ways superior to more traditional media.

计算机中介沟通人际沟通社会心理学非语言沟通