Experiment 1 : Motivating Conversational Contributions Through Group Homogeneity and Individual Uniqueness
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Robert E. Kraut | Dan Frankowski | Paul Resnick | Klarissa Ting-Ting Chang | Xiaoqing Wang | Kimberly S. Ling | Gerard Beenen | Pamela J. Ludford | P. Resnick | D. Cosley | R. Kraut | Xiaoqing Wang | L. Terveen | Dan Frankowski | X. Li | A. M. Rashid | Gerard Beenen | K. Chang
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