posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byAdam D. Kramer, Lui Min Oh, Susan R. Fussell
We propose a method of measuring people’s sense of presence in computer-mediated communication (CMC)
systems) based on linguistic features of their dialogues. We create variations in presence by asking participants to
collaborate on physical tasks in four CMC conditions. We then correlate self-reported feelings of presence with the
use of specific linguistic features. Regression analyses show that 30% of the variance in self-reported presence can be
accounted for by a small number of task-independent linguistic features. Even better prediction can be obtained
when self-reported coordination is added to the regression equation. We conclude that linguistic measures of presence
have value for studies of CMC.