Title
A Study Of The Relationship Between Gender And Online Social Presence
Abstract
CMC has been considered a "democratizing" technology; however, research indicates that CMC does not automatically result in social equality, and points to the importance of social and cultural factors surrounding the adoption of technology. Research suggests that CMC may impose a disadvantage to females, demonstrating lower levels of social presence. This study assesses the predictive relationship between gender and online social presence. A total of 395 graduate students participated by responding to the Computer-Mediated Communication Questionnaire. Quantitative research designs and analyses were applied. This study concluded that online social presence is not related to gender; therefore, gender cannot serve as an effective predictor for online social presence. A female's online social presence can be as high as a male's. Effective strategies to improve online social presence for both genders are suggested. Additionally, this study raises the importance on gender equity in emerging social media.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.4018/ijopcd.2011070103
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONLINE PEDAGOGY AND COURSE DESIGN
Keywords
Field
DocType
CMC, Gender Issues, Online Learning, Social Equality, Social Presence
Social psychology,Social media,Social equality,Psychology,Gender equity,Social competence,Disadvantage
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
1
3
2155-6873
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chih-hsiung Tu1537.36
Cherng-Jyh Yen2495.61
Michael Blocher310.39