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An
Exploratory Analysis of Computer Mediated Communications on
Cyberstalking Severity
Stephen D. Barnes
stephen.barnes@okstate.edu
Spears School of Business
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK
David P. Biros
david.biros@okstate.edu
Spears School of Business
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK
ABSTRACT
The interaction between disjunctive
interpersonal relationships, those where the parties to the
relationship disagree on the goals of the relationship, and the
use of computer mediated communications channels is a relatively
unexplored domain. Bargh (2002) suggests that CMC channels can
amplify the development of interpersonal relationships, and
notes that the effect is not constant across communications
activities. This proposal suggests a line of research that
explores the interaction between computer mediated
communications (CMC) and stalking, which is a common form of
disjunctive relationships. Field data from cyberstalking cases
will be used to look at the effects of CMC channels on stalking
case severity, and exploring the relative impacts of CMC channel
characteristics on such cases. To accomplish this, a ratio
scaled measure of stalking case severity is proposed for use in
exploring the relationship between case severity and CMC media
characteristics, anonymity, and the prior relationship between
the stalker and the victim. Expected results are identified, and
follow-up research is proposed.
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