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87Dean Eckles, Doug Wightman, Claire Carlson, Attapol Thamrongrattanarit, Marcello Bastéa-Forte, B. J. Fogg Social responses in mobile messaging: influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation. Search on Bibsonomy CHI The full citation details ... 2009 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF flattery, social responses to communication technologies, source orientation, mobile phones, persuasive technology, social influence, field experiments, self-disclosure, mobile messaging
76Ranjit Kumar Barai, Kenzo Nonami Locomotion Control of a Hydraulically Actuated Hexapod Robot by Robust Adaptive Fuzzy Control with Self-Tuned Adaptation Gain and Dead Zone Fuzzy Pre-compensation. Search on Bibsonomy J. Intell. Robotic Syst. The full citation details ... 2008 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF Robust adaptive fuzzy control, Self-tuned adaptive gain, Dead zone pre-compensation, One-step-ahead control
51Tobias Flattery May Kantians commit virtual killings that affect no other persons? Search on Bibsonomy Ethics Inf. Technol. The full citation details ... 2021 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF
36John Aycock, Shankar Ganesh, Katie Biittner, Paul Allen Newell, Carl Therrien The Sincerest Form of Flattery: Large-Scale Analysis of Code Re-Use in Atari 2600 Games. Search on Bibsonomy FDG The full citation details ... 2022 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF
36George Buchanan 0001, Dana McKay The Lowest Form of Flattery: Characterising Text Re-Use and Plagiarism Patterns in a Digital Library Corpus. Search on Bibsonomy JCDL The full citation details ... 2017 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF
36Joachim Prook, Dirk P. Janssen, Stefano Gualeni The Negative Effects of Praise and Flattery. Search on Bibsonomy FDG The full citation details ... 2015 DBLP  BibTeX  RDF
36Liliana Carneiro Albuquerque Mockumentaries and the music industry : between flattery and criticism. Search on Bibsonomy 2013   RDF
36Tove Faber Frandsen, Jeppe Nicolaisen Praise the bridge that carries you over: Testing the flattery citation hypothesis. Search on Bibsonomy J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. The full citation details ... 2011 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF
36Eun-Ju Lee Flattery may get computers somewhere, sometimes: The moderating role of output modality, computer gender, and user gender. Search on Bibsonomy Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. The full citation details ... 2008 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF
36Daniel M. Johnson 0001, John A. Gardner, Janet Wiles Experience as a moderator of the media equation: the impact of flattery and praise. Search on Bibsonomy Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. The full citation details ... 2004 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF
25Laura Hoffmann 0001, Nicole C. Krämer, Anh Lam-chi, Stefan Kopp Media Equation Revisited: Do Users Show Polite Reactions towards an Embodied Agent? Search on Bibsonomy IVA The full citation details ... 2009 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF politeness, evaluation study, media equation, social effects
25Tom Stafford 0001, Patrick Y. K. Chau From the editors. Search on Bibsonomy Data Base The full citation details ... 2007 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF
25Anton Nijholt, Oliviero Stock, Alan J. Dix, John Morkes Humor modeling in the interface. Search on Bibsonomy CHI Extended Abstracts The full citation details ... 2003 DBLP  DOI  BibTeX  RDF embodied agents
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