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Deception in Computer-Mediated Communication 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
John R. Carlson Joey F. George Judee K. Burgoon Mark Adkins Cindy H. White 《Group Decision and Negotiation》2004,13(1):5-28
An integrated model of interpersonal deception, focusing on the particular characteristics and impacts of computer-mediated modalities, is derived and presented. Although there is a wealth of research investigating both mediated communication and deception, there has been relatively little empirical work at the intersection. Our purpose is to provide a model that spans these areas, to summarize relevant literature, and to advance a set of empirically testable propositions to guide future work. 相似文献
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Immigration has risen substantially in many European economies, with far‐reaching if still uncertain implications for labour markets and industrial relations. This article investigates such implications, focusing on employment flexibility, involving both ‘external flexibility’ (fixed‐term or temporary agency and/or involuntary part‐time work) and ‘internal flexibility’ (overtime and/or balancing‐time accounts). The article identifies reasons why immigration should generally increase the incidence of such flexibility, and why external flexibility should rise more than internal flexibility. The article supports these claims using a dataset of establishments in 16 European countries. 相似文献
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Matthew L. Jensen Thomas O. Meservy Judee K. Burgoon Jay F. NunamakerJr. 《Group Decision and Negotiation》2010,19(4):367-389
This article outlines an approach for automatically extracting behavioral indicators from video, audio, and text and explores
the possibility of using those indicators to predict human-interpretable judgments of involvement, dominance, tension, and
arousal. We utilized two-dimensional spatial inputs extracted from video, acoustic properties extracted from audio and verbal
content transcribed from face-to-face interactions to construct a set of multimodal features. Multiple predictive models were
created using the extracted features as predictors and human-coded perceptions of involvement, tenseness, and arousal as the
criterion. These predicted perceptions were then used as independent variables in classifying truth and deception. Though
the predicted values for perceptions performed comparably to human-coded perceptions in detecting deception, the results were
not satisfying. Thus, the extracted multimodal features were used to predict deception directly. Classification accuracy was
substantially higher than typical human deception detection performance. Through this research, we consider the feasibility
and validity of the approach and identify how such an approach could contribute to the broader community. 相似文献
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Christie M. Fuller David P. Biros Judee Burgoon Jay Nunamaker 《Group Decision and Negotiation》2013,22(1):117-134
Theories of deception have produced upwards of 150 potential verbal and nonverbal communication indicators. Of these, approximately 30 indicators, or cues, have been used previously with automated linguistic analysis tools to study text-based communication. The current research examines the interrelationships among these cues and proposes a set of specific constructs to be validated for high-stakes deception research. We analyzed linguistic-based cues extracted from 367 written statements prepared by suspects and victims of crimes on military bases. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate two models. The superior model retained seven constructs: quantity, specificity, affect, diversity, uncertainty, nonimmediacy, and activation. 相似文献
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Global Labour‐Standards Advocacy by European Civil Society Organizations: Trends and Developments 下载免费PDF全文
In recent years, developments in intergovernmental organizations and transnational private governance organizations have created new opportunities and constraints for the promotion of global labour‐standards governance by civil society organizations (CSOs). This article describes how European CSOs (including trade union organizations and non‐governmental organizations (NGOs)) respond to these developments. It argues that European civil society is witnessing a threefold shift in priorities of labour‐standards advocacy: from pushing regulatory approaches to organizational capacity building; from corporate responsibility strategies focused on compliance to strategies focused on transparency; and from fair labour standards within the sustainable development agenda to a host of other issues. The overall result is that labour‐standards advocacy in general and private labour governance in particular are receiving less attention from European CSOs. 相似文献
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