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Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Vol. 26, No. 4,
389-397 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0261927X07306982
The Medium Makes a DifferenceGender Similarities and Differences in Instant Messaging
Annie B. Fox
University of Connecticut, Storrs, annie.fox{at}uconn.edu.
Danuta Bukatko
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
Mark Hallahan
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
Mary Crawford
University of Connecticut, Storrs
This study examines gender differences in instant messaging (IM). Participants recorded their IM conversations for 3 weeks and then submitted a sample of six conversations, three with male and three with female partners. The conversations were analyzed for a number of variables often found to show gender differences. In many ways, messages were similar regardless of the gender of the sender or the recipient. However, women sent messages that were more expressive than those sent by men.
Key Words: gender di ferences instant messaging computer-mediated communication
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