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Sexuality and mass media: The historical context of psychology's reaction to sexuality on the Internet
SE Stern, AD Handel
Journal of Sex Research 38 (4), 283-291, 2001
1082001
Social perception of male and female computer synthesized speech
JW Mullennix, SE Stern, SJ Wilson, C Dyson
Computers in Human Behavior 19 (4), 407-424, 2003
922003
Addiction to technologies: A social psychological perspective of Internet addiction
SE Stern
CyberPsychology & Behavior 2 (5), 419-424, 1999
851999
The persuasiveness of synthetic speech versus human speech
SE Stern, JW Mullennix, C Dyson, SJ Wilson
Human Factors 41 (4), 588-595, 1999
781999
The lost e-mail method: Milgram’s lost-letter technique in the age of the Internet
SE Stern, JE Faber
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 29 (2), 260-263, 1997
741997
Persuasion and social perception of human vs. synthetic voice across person as source and computer as source conditions
SE Stern, JW Mullennix, I Yaroslavsky
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 64 (1), 43-52, 2006
572006
Computer-synthesized speech and perceptions of the social influence of disabled users
SE Stern
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (3), 254-265, 2008
332008
Effects of perceived disability on persuasiveness of computer-synthesized speech.
SE Stern, JW Mullennix, SJ Wilson
Journal of Applied Psychology 87 (2), 411, 2002
312002
Latin American, Asian, and American cultural differences in perceptions of spousal abuse
M Gabler, SE Stern, M Miserandino
Psychological Reports 83 (2), 587-592, 1998
251998
Computer Synthesized Speech Technologies: Tools for Aiding Impairment: Tools for Aiding Impairment
J Mullennix, S Stern
IGI Global, 2010
242010
Earwitness memory: Distortions for voice pitch and speaking rate
JW Mullennix, SE Stern, B Grounds, R Kalas, M Flaherty, S Kowalok, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2010
212010
Positive prejudice toward disabled persons using synthesized speech: Does the effect persist across contexts?
SE Stern, M Dumont, JW Mullennix, ML Winters
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 26 (4), 363-380, 2007
212007
Ranking harassment: A multidimensional scaling of sexual harassment scenarios
AK Rhodes, SE Stern
The Journal of psychology 129 (1), 29-39, 1995
211995
Technology in Everyday Life and Perceptions of Competence1
SE Stern, D Kipnis
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 23 (22), 1892-1902, 1993
211993
Distortions in the memory of the pitch of speech
SE Stern, JW Mullennix, O Corneille, J Huart
Experimental Psychology 54 (2), 148-160, 2007
202007
Technology traps who is responsible?
PB Crabb, SE Stern
International Journal of Technoethics (IJT) 1 (2), 19-26, 2010
162010
Cellular Telephones and Social Interactions: Evidence of Interpersonal Surveillance
SE Stern, BE Grounds
International Journal of Technoethics (IJT) 2 (1), 43-49, 2011
92011
Stereotypes of people with physical disabilities and speech impairments as detected by partially structured attitude measures
SE Stern, JW Mullennix, AD Fortier, E Steinhauser
Computer synthesized speech technologies: Tools for aiding impairment, 219-233, 2010
82010
Use of speech generating devices can improve perception of qualifications for skilled, verbal, and interactive jobs
SE Stern, CM Chobany, AA Beam, BN Hoover, TT Hull, M Linsenbigler, ...
Work 56 (2), 199-211, 2017
62017
Listeners’ preference for computer-synthesized speech over natural speech of people with disabilities.
SE Stern, CM Chobany, DV Patel, JJ Tressler
Rehabilitation Psychology 59 (3), 289, 2014
62014
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