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  • Journal

    Çubukçu, H. and Kutlu, Ö.

    Computer Mediated Communication: An Observation on Gender in Chat Rooms

    2013 - Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences

    In-text: (Çubukçu and Kutlu, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Çubukçu, H. and Kutlu, Ö., 2013. Computer Mediated Communication: An Observation on Gender in Chat Rooms. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 70, pp.724-730.

  • Website

    Lieberman, S.

    Gender Communication Differences and Strategies

    2015

    In-text: (Lieberman, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Lieberman, S., 2015. Gender Communication Differences and Strategies. [online] Simmalieberman.com. Available at: <http://www.simmalieberman.com/articles/genderstrategies.html> [Accessed 30 January 2015].

  • Dissertation

    Merchant, K.

    How Men And Women Differ: Gender Differences in Communication Styles, Influence Tactics, and Leadership Styles

    2012

    In-text: (Merchant, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Merchant, K., 2012. How Men And Women Differ: Gender Differences in Communication Styles, Influence Tactics, and Leadership Styles. Senior Thesis. Claremont McKenna College.

  • Journal

    Savicki, V., Lingenfelter, D. and Kelley, M.

    Gender Language Style and Group Composition in Internet Discussion Groups

    1996 - Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

    In-text: (Savicki, Lingenfelter and Kelley, 1996)

    Your Bibliography: Savicki, V., Lingenfelter, D. and Kelley, M., 1996. Gender Language Style and Group Composition in Internet Discussion Groups. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2(3), pp.0-0.

  • Book

    Tannen, D.

    You just don't understand

    2001 - Quill - New York

    In-text: (Tannen, 2001)

    Your Bibliography: Tannen, D., 2001. You just don't understand. New York: Quill.

  • Journal

    Tossell, C. C., Kortum, P., Shepard, C., Barg-Walkow, L. H., Rahmati, A. and Zhong, L.

    A longitudinal study of emoticon use in text messaging from smartphones

    2012 - Computers in Human Behavior

    In-text: (Tossell et al., 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Tossell, C., Kortum, P., Shepard, C., Barg-Walkow, L., Rahmati, A. and Zhong, L., 2012. A longitudinal study of emoticon use in text messaging from smartphones. Computers in Human Behavior, 28(2), pp.659-663.

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