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Humor in task-oriented computer-mediated communication and human-computer interaction
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CHI 98 conference summary on Human factors in computing systems table of contents
Los Angeles, California, United States
Pages: 215 - 216  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISBN:1-58113-028-7
Authors
John Morkes  Dept. of Communication, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Hadyn K. Kernal  Dept. of Communication, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Clifford Nass  Dept. of Communication, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Steiner, I.D. (1972). Group process and productivity. New York: Academic Press.
 
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Derks, P., & Berkowitz, J. (1989). Some determinants of attitude toward a joker. Humor, 2 (4), 385-396.
 
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Wilson, C.P. (1979). Jokes: Form, content, use and function. London: Academic Press.
 
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Lafferty, J.C., & Eady, P.M. (1974). The desert survival problem. Plymouth, MI: Experimental Learning Methods.

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