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Is that a bot running the social media feed? Testing the differences in perceptions of communication quality for a human agent and a bot agent on Twitter
C Edwards, A Edwards, PR Spence, AK Shelton
Computers in Human Behavior 33, 372-376, 2014
3862014
Evaluations of an artificial intelligence instructor's voice: Social Identity Theory in human-robot interactions
C Edwards, A Edwards, B Stoll, X Lin, N Massey
Computers in Human Behavior 90, 357-362, 2019
2382019
Initial expectations, interactions, and beyond with social robots
A Edwards, C Edwards, D Westerman, PR Spence
Computers in Human Behavior 90, 308-314, 2019
2232019
Robots in the classroom: Differences in students’ perceptions of credibility and learning between “teacher as robot” and “robot as teacher”
A Edwards, C Edwards, PR Spence, C Harris, A Gambino
Computers in Human Behavior 65, 627-634, 2016
1942016
Initial interaction expectations with robots: Testing the human-to-human interaction script
C Edwards, A Edwards, PR Spence, D Westerman
Communication Studies 67 (2), 227-238, 2016
1912016
Welcoming our robot overlords: Initial expectations about interaction with a robot
PR Spence, D Westerman, C Edwards, A Edwards
Communication Research Reports 31 (3), 272-280, 2014
1802014
A bot and a smile: Interpersonal impressions of chatbots and humans using emoji in computer-mediated communication
A Beattie, AP Edwards, C Edwards
Communicating Artificial Intelligence (AI), 41-59, 2020
1782020
I, teacher: using artificial intelligence (AI) and social robots in communication and instruction
C Edwards, A Edwards, PR Spence, X Lin
Communication Education 67 (4), 473-480, 2018
1742018
How much Klout do you have… A test of system generated cues on source credibility
C Edwards, PR Spence, CJ Gentile, A Edwards, A Edwards
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (5), A12-A16, 2013
1642013
I-It, I-Thou, I-Robot: The perceived humanness of AI in human-machine communication
D Westerman, AP Edwards, C Edwards, Z Luo, PR Spence
Communication Studies 71 (3), 393-408, 2020
1212020
The influence of computer-mediated word-of-mouth communication on student perceptions of instructors and attitudes toward learning course content
C Edwards, A Edwards, Q Qing, ST Wahl
Communication Education 56 (3), 255-277, 2007
1132007
Enacting" health communication": The field of health communication as constructed through publication in scholarly journals
CS Beck, JL Benitez, A Edwards, A Olson, A Pai, MB Torres
Health Communication 16 (4), 475-492, 2004
782004
Opening space for theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues in human-machine communication
L Fortunati, A Edwards
Human-Machine Communication 1, 7-18, 2020
722020
Animals, humans, and machines: Interactive implications of ontological classification
A Edwards
Human-machine communication: Rethinking communication, technology, and …, 2018
722018
Tweeting fast matters, but only if I think about it: Information updates on social media
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, A Edwards, C Edwards
Communication Quarterly 64 (1), 55-71, 2016
712016
Computer-mediated word-of-mouth communication on ratemyprofessors. com: Expectancy effects on student cognitive and behavioral learning
A Edwards, C Edwards, C Shaver, M Oaks
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 14 (2), 368-392, 2009
712009
Differences in perceptions of communication quality between a Twitterbot and human agent for information seeking and learning
C Edwards, AJ Beattie, A Edwards, PR Spence
Computers in Human Behavior 65, 666-671, 2016
642016
The communication age: Connecting and engaging
A Edwards, C Edwards, ST Wahl, SA Myers
Sage Publications, 2018
602018
If you are quick enough, I will think about it: Information speed and trust in public health organizations
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, A Edwards, KM Reno, C Edwards
Computers in Human Behavior 33, 377-380, 2014
602014
Organizing for survival and social change: The case of StreetWise
LM Harter, A Edwards, A McClanahan, MC Hopson, E Carson‐Stern
Communication Studies 55 (2), 407-424, 2004
512004
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