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Meeting by text or video-chat: Effects on confidence and performance

How does the way people first interact affect communicative effectiveness? Does it matter if you meet someone via video-chat first or via text first? In Study 1, attitudes towards three common communication media were surveyed. In general, respondents preferred face-to-face interactions and messagin...

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