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The effects of distance in local versus remote human-computer interaction

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January 1998
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  1. Internet
  2. World Wide Web
  3. advertising
  4. data collection
  5. distance
  6. interviews
  7. local
  8. networking
  9. persuasion
  10. proximity
  11. remote
  12. social psychology

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