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Ralph Schroeder

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  199
Citations -  6205

Ralph Schroeder is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Digital media. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 193 publications receiving 5592 citations. Previous affiliations of Ralph Schroeder include University of West London & Brunel University London.

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Small-Group Behavior in a Virtual and Real Environment: A Comparative Study

TL;DR: The results suggest that the immersed person tended to emerge as the leader in the virtual group, but not in the real meeting, and group accord tended to be higher in theReal meeting than in thevirtual meeting, while group accord in the group increased with presence, the performance of the group, and the presence of women.
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The Effect of Behavioral Realism and Form Realism of Real-Time Avatar Faces on Verbal Disclosure, Nonverbal Disclosure, Emotion Recognition, and Copresence in Dyadic Interaction

TL;DR: The possibility of a hybrid realism solution that maintains high copresence without lowering self-disclosure, and the benefits of such an avatar on applications such as distance learning and therapy are discussed.
Book

The social life of avatars: presence and interaction in shared virtual environments

TL;DR: The Social Life of Avatars will be essential reading for computer scientists, and social scientists who are developing and researching virtual worlds and useful background reading for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate courses.
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Social interaction in virtual enviroments: key issues, common themes, and a framework for research

TL;DR: This chapter gives an overview of some central issues in research on shared virtual environments - including "presence", "copresence", communication, and small and large group dynamics - across a range of virtual reality technologies and different conditions under which they are used.