Author: Jeffrey T. Hancock

Publications

Publication period start: 2011
Number of co-authors: 34

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Dan Cosley
3
Michael Woodworth
3
Geri Gay
4

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Kate Ehrlich
37
Geri Gay
46
Michael J. Muller
65

Publications

Hancock, Jeffrey T., Thom-Santelli, Jennifer, Ritchie, Thompson (2004): Deception and design: the impact of communication technology on lying behavior. In: Dykstra-Erickson, Elizabeth, Tscheligi, Manfred (eds.) Proceedings of ACM CHI 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 24-29, 2004, Vienna, Austria. pp. 129-134. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/985692.985709

Hancock, Jeffrey T. (2004): LOL: humor online. In Interactions, 11 (5) pp. 57-58. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1015530.1015557

Boehner, Kirsten, Hancock, Jeffrey T. (2006): Advancing ambiguity. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2006, . pp. 103-106. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1124772.1124789

Hancock, Jeffrey T., Toma, Catalina, Ellison, Nicole (2007): The truth about lying in online dating profiles. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2007 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2007, . pp. 449-452. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240624.1240697

Hancock, Jeffrey T., Landrigan, Christopher, Silver, Courtney (2007): Expressing emotion in text-based communication. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2007 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2007, . pp. 929-932. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240624.1240764

Shami, N. Sadat, Hancock, Jeffrey T., Peter, Christian, Muller, Michael J., Mandryk, Regan (2008): Measuring affect in HCI: going beyond the individual. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008, . pp. 3901-3904. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1358628.1358952

Leshed, Gilly, Hancock, Jeffrey T., Cosley, Dan, McLeod, Poppy L., Gay, Geri (2007): Feedback for guiding reflection on teamwork practices. In: GROUP07: International Conference on Supporting Group Work , 2007, . pp. 217-220. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316655

Hancock, Jeffrey T., Gee, Kailyn, Ciaccio, Kevin, Lin, Jennifer Mae-Hwah (2008): I\'m sad you\'re sad: emotional contagion in CMC. In: Proceedings of ACM CSCW08 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work , 2008, . pp. 295-298. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460563.1460611

Hancock, Jeffrey T., Toma, Catalina L., Fenner, Kate (2008): I know something you don\'t: the use of asymmetric personal information for interpersonal . In: Proceedings of ACM CSCW08 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work , 2008, . pp. 413-416. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460563.1460629

Shami, N. Sadat, Ehrlich, Kate, Gay, Geri, Hancock, Jeffrey T. (2009): Making sense of strangers\' expertise from signals in digital artifacts. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2009, . pp. 69-78. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518713

Leshed, Gilly, Perez, Diego, Hancock, Jeffrey T., Cosley, Dan, Birnholtz, Jeremy, Lee, Soyoung, McLeod, Poppy L., Gay, Geri (2009): Visualizing real-time language-based feedback on teamwork behavior in computer-mediated gr. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2009, . pp. 537-546. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518784

Hancock, Jeffrey T., Curry, Lauren, Goorha, Saurabh, Woodworth, Michael (2005): Automated Linguistic Analysis of Deceptive and Truthful Synchronous Computer-Mediated Comm. In: HICSS 2005 - 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 3-6 January, 2005, Big Island, HI, USA. https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.111

Woodworth, Michael, Hancock, Jeffrey T., Goorha, Saurabh (2005): The Motivational Enhancement Effect: Implications for our Chosen Modes of Communication in. In: HICSS 2005 - 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 3-6 January, 2005, Big Island, HI, USA. https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.607

Leshed, Gilly, Cosley, Dan, Hancock, Jeffrey T., Gay, Geri (2010): Visualizing language use in team conversations: designing through theory, experiments, and. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2010, . pp. 4567-4582. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1753846.1754195

Toma, Catalina L., Hancock, Jeffrey T. (2010): Reading between the lines: linguistic cues to deception in online dating profiles. In: Proceedings of ACM CSCW10 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work , 2010, . pp. 5-8. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1718918.1718921

Warkentin, Darcy, Woodworth, Michael, Hancock, Jeffrey T., Cormier, Nicole (2010): Warrants and deception in computer mediated communication. In: Proceedings of ACM CSCW10 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work , 2010, . pp. 9-12. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1718918.1718922

Schwanda, Victoria L., Barron, Kyle, Lien, Jennifer, Schroeder, Gretchen, Vernon, Ashley, Hancock, Jeffrey T. (2011): Temporal patterns of cohesiveness in virtual groups. In: Proceedings of ACM CSCW11 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work , 2011, . pp. 709-712. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1958824.1958951

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