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Social dynamics can be distorted in video-mediated communication.
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Social dynamics can be distorted in video-mediated communication./
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Huang, Wei.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-02, Section: A, page: 0391.
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Information Science. -
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Social dynamics can be distorted in video-mediated communication.
Huang, Wei.
Social dynamics can be distorted in video-mediated communication.
- 110 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-02, Section: A, page: 0391.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2005.
In Video-Mediated Communication (VMC), cameras are often placed very high. High placement of the camera creates a looking-down perspective toward the target. In video and film production, high camera angle shots are often used to make a person appear weak, short, and submissive. Would a person who was shot with a high camera angle be perceived and treated as being weak, short, and submissive in video-mediated communication?
ISBN: 0496981676Subjects--Topical Terms:
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To explore this problem, we designed an experiment that manipulated the camera and monitor settings: the distance of the monitor from the viewer, camera angle and camera-zoom setting. We set up the monitor and camera high in one room and low in another to simulate a person appearing tall was talking to a person appearing short over the video.
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In the experiment, pairs of participants interacted through a VMC system on a decision-making task---the Arctic Survival Task. Participants completed the ranking of the items they thought they should rescue after a crashed landing in an arctic area, first individually, then collectively through video. Task influence was measured by comparing individual rankings with group rankings. Post-test questionnaires were used to measure the perceived influence, perceived dominance of self and the partner, quality of discussion, and usefulness of audio-video technology. The discussion process was audio and video-taped for power speech and content analyses.
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