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Social presence and communication quality in videoconferencing
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Social presence and communication quality in videoconferencing

Aimee Louise Hills
~ Bachelor of Commerce with Honours - BCom (Hons), University of Otago
10/2005
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/1183
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Abstract

videoconferencing social presence communication Three-dimensional QA76 Computer software
Three-dimensional videoconferencing tools are thought to be less artificial than conventional videoconferencing tools and therefore have the potential to support more complex business tasks. Social Presence serves as a measure of the naturalness of communication. However, a communications media that supports high Social Presence does not imply that the communication process within the media is of a high quality. This research evaluates Social Presence within two videoconferencing setups, a traditional `two-dimensional' interface and a newly emerging `threedimensional' virtual one. An initial study compares these with a face-to-face setup using two existing Social Presence measures and finds one to be sensitive enough to find variations in the Social Presence levels emitted This questionnaire is used in a second study along with items constructed from an extensive literature review to explore communication quality within each interface. A significant difference in the supported Social Presence was found. Initial thoughts on communication quality are also discussed.
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