2012
DOI: 10.2190/ic.32.1.c
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Imagined Interactions as a Deterrent to Students' Antisocial Email Requests

Abstract: This study examined the role of imagined interactions (IIs) in student email to their teachers due to the cultural popularity of social media usage. One hundred seventeen students were placed in an imagined interaction condition or a distracter task condition. Using their laptops, students were given a request scenario on which to construct and send an email to an instructor. Four hypotheses were tested. Results indicated that students who had an II prior to sending their email were more likely to use prosocia… Show more

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“…Previous II research (Allen & Honeycutt, 1997; Berkos, 2012–2013) has had participants engage in cognitive distracter tasks such as word puzzles to keep them from having an II. Instead of word puzzles, the TPIIs themselves may stem as a cognitive distracter to prevent IIs.…”
Section: Imagined Interactions In Romantic and Marital Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous II research (Allen & Honeycutt, 1997; Berkos, 2012–2013) has had participants engage in cognitive distracter tasks such as word puzzles to keep them from having an II. Instead of word puzzles, the TPIIs themselves may stem as a cognitive distracter to prevent IIs.…”
Section: Imagined Interactions In Romantic and Marital Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%