Papers
- "Anthropocentrism and Computers"
- "How Powerful Is Social Identity? Affiliation Effects in Human-Computer Interaction"
- "New Televisions: The effects of big pictures and big sound on viewer responses to the screen"
- "Faces on the Screen: Pictures or natural experience"
- "Defining Virtual Reality: Dimensions Determining Telepresence"
- "Anthropomorphism, Agency, and Ethopoeia: Computers as social actors"
- "Machines, Social Attributions, and Ethopoeia: Performance assessments of computers subsequent to 'self' or 'other' evaluations"
- "Voices, boxes, and sources of messages: computers and social actors"
- "Technology and Roles: A Tale of Two TVs"
- "Computers are social actors"
- "Is Human-computer Interaction Social or Parasocial?"
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