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The perpetuation of entrained behavior during computer-mediated communication

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Pages 59-73 | Received 11 Sep 2008, Accepted 25 Aug 2009, Published online: 13 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

The present investigation examined the development and persistence of mutual entrainment during dyadic computer-mediated interactions. Entrainment refers to the synchronization and/or modification of endogenous temporal rhythms by external forces (Ancona & Chong, 1996; Kelly, 1988; McGrath, Kelly, & Machatka, 1984). Our findings indicate that entrainment readily occurs during computer-mediated communication, as our participants altered their rates of communication to match those of a confederate who was responding at a consistently slow pace. Subsequently, when participants were paired during a second computer-mediated interaction session, their initial rates of entrainment transferred to these new groups and served to mutually influence each other's communication rates.

Notes

1 Initially we attempted to use faster response time for confederates in the Immediate condition; however, 15 seconds was the fastest that confederates could reliably cut and paste their pre-formatted responses into the IM chat window.

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