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2011
Mitchell, W. J., Ho C. - C., Patel H., & MacDorman K. F. (2011).  Does social desirability bias favor humans? Explicit-implicit evaluations of synthesized speech support a new HCI model of impression management. Computers in Human Behavior. 27, 402–412. Abstract
2010
MacDorman, K. F., Coram J. A., Ho C. - C., & Patel H. (2010).  Gender Differences in the Impact of Presentational Factors in Human Character Animation on Decisions in Ethical Dilemmas. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 19, 213--229. Abstract

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