Travelled to:
1 × Georgia
1 × Italy
1 × The Netherlands
10 × USA
3 × Canada
Collaborated with:
K.M.Lee L.Takayama H.Harris M.Nowak Q.Wang A.Sukumaran E.Jettmar J.Hu K.J.Lee Y.K.Joo M.C.Kaptein P.Markopoulos V.Groom I.Jonsson E.Kim E.Lee J.Steuer E.R.Tauber J.Kim N.W.Kim S.Vezich M.McHugh S.Rao T.Hurlbutt N.JanakiRam N.Dahlbäck J.Alwin E.Robles K.Rickertsen K.Isbister H.Nakanishi T.Ishida A.Winterboer J.D.Moore R.Illowsky J.Pearson H.P.Branigan M.J.Pickering J.A.G.Sison B.Lathrop N.Wolfe A.Chiang A.Nielsen
Talks about:
system (6) effect (6) social (5) human (4) drive (4) user (4) be (4) interact (3) inform (3) design (3)
Person: Clifford Nass
DBLP: Nass:Clifford
Contributed to:
Wrote 22 papers:
- CHI-2014-LeeJN #experience
- Partially intelligent automobiles and driving experience at the moment of system transition (KJL, YKJ, CN), pp. 3631–3634.
- CHI-2012-NowakN #behaviour #monitoring #online #recommendation
- Effects of behavior monitoring and perceived system benefit in online recommender systems (MN, CN), pp. 2243–2246.
- CSCW-2012-NowakKKN #feedback #social #visualisation
- Social visualization and negotiation: effects of feedback configuration and status (MN, JK, NWK, CN), pp. 1081–1090.
- CHI-2011-HarrisN
- Emotion regulation for frustrating driving contexts (HH, CN), pp. 749–752.
- CHI-2011-SukumaranVMN #online
- Normative influences on thoughtful online participation (AS, SV, MM, CN), pp. 3401–3410.
- CHI-2010-KapteinNM #analysis #consistency
- Powerful and consistent analysis of likert-type ratingscales (MCK, CN, PM), pp. 2391–2394.
- CSCW-2010-TakayamaN
- Throwing voices: the psychological impact of the spatial height of projected voices (LT, CN), pp. 91–94.
- CHI-2009-RaoHNJ #recommendation
- My Dating Site Thinks I’m a Loser: effects of personal photos and presentation intervals on perceptions of recommender systems (SR, TH, CN, NJ), pp. 221–224.
- CHI-2009-TakayamaGN #aspect-oriented #social
- I’m sorry, Dave: I’m afraid i won’t do that: social aspects of human-agent conflict (LT, VG, CN), pp. 2099–2108.
- CHI-2009-TakayamaSLWCNN #design #mobile
- Bringing design considerations to the mobile phone and driving debate (LT, JAGS, BL, NW, AC, AN, CN), pp. 1643–1646.
- CHI-2008-JonssonHN #how #information management
- How accurate must an in-car information system be?: consequences of accurate and inaccurate information in cars (IMJ, HH, CN), pp. 1665–1674.
- CHI-2007-DahlbackWNA #interface #similarity #speech
- Similarity is more important than expertise: accent effects in speech interfaces (ND, QW, CN, JA), pp. 1553–1556.
- CHI-2007-HuWNMI #testing #usability
- Context & usability testing: user-modeled information presentation in easy and difficult driving conditions (JH, AW, CN, JDM, RI), pp. 1343–1346.
- CHI-2006-PearsonHBPN #adaptation #behaviour #how #human-computer #word
- Adaptive language behavior in HCI: how expectations and beliefs about a system affect users’ word choice (JP, JH, HPB, MJP, CN), pp. 1177–1180.
- CHI-2006-RoblesSRN #how
- Being watched or being special: how I learned to stop worrying and love being monitored, surveilled, and assessed (ER, AS, KR, CN), pp. 831–839.
- CHI-2005-WangN #performance
- Less visible and wireless: two experiments on the effects of microphone type on users’ performance and perception (QW, CN), pp. 809–818.
- CHI-2003-LeeN #design #interactive #social
- Designing social presence of social actors in human computer interaction (KML, CN), pp. 289–296.
- CHI-2002-JettmarN #adaptation #performance #testing
- Adaptive testing: effects on user performance (EJ, CN), pp. 129–134.
- CHI-2000-IsbisterNIN #design #interactive
- Helper agent: designing an assistant for human-human interaction in a virtual meeting space (KI, HN, TI, CN), pp. 57–64.
- CHI-2000-NassL #speech
- Does computer-generated speech manifest personality? an experimental test of similarity-attraction (CN, KML), pp. 329–336.
- CHI-1998-NassKL #comparison #interface
- When My Face Is the Interface: An Experimental Comparison of Interacting With One’s Own Face or Someone Else’s Face (CN, EYK, EJL), pp. 148–154.
- CHI-1994-NassST94a #social
- Computers are social actors (CN, JS, ERT), pp. 72–78.