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Im receptivity and presentation-type preferences among users of a mobile app with automated receptivity-status adjustmentWu et al., 2021
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- Wu T
- Chien Y
- Lee H
- Chang Y
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- Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Researchers have long attempted to estimate instant-messaging (IM) users' attentiveness, responsiveness, and interruptibility. Yet, IM users' self-presentation of their receptivity, and their perceptions of automated adjustment/revelation of their receptivity status (eg, Facebook …
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