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Wolfson, Todd , (2013) Technology, Training and Utility: Education and Access to Broadband Technology at an Urban Adult Learning Center and a Suburban Public Library in New Jersey, prepared for New Jersey Office of Information Technology, 26 pages, co-authored with Camille Reyes and Sean Leavey.
Wolfson, Todd , (2013). Techno-social Infrastructure: Poverty, Inequality and Broadband Adoption in Urban America, prepared for City of Philadelphia and the Urban Affairs Coalition, 69 pages, co-authored with Jessica Crowell.
Mokros, H.B. & Poznanski, E. (1985, September). Analysis of the relationship between child and parent ratings of depressive symptoms in children. Paper presented at the Consortium for Research in Child and Adolescent Affective Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA.
Mokros, H.B., Merrick, W.A., & Poznanski, E. (1987, September). The experience sampling method as a way to assess mood variation in depressed children and adolescents. Paper presented at the Consortium for Research in Child and Adolescent Affective Disorders, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
Scott, C. R., & Lan, Z. (1993, February). Computer based information sources and problem structure/risk in organizational decision making. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM.
Scott, C. R. (1993, May). Individual level differences as an explanation for variations between computer-supported and face-to-face group interaction. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
Scott, C. R. (1995, November). Development and application of a coding scheme for classifying expressions of identification, disidentification, and nonidentification during interaction. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Scott, C. R., Garrett, D. M., Timmerman, C. E., & Quinn, L. (1997, May). When the virtual honeymoon is virtually over: Declining benefits associated with repeated usage of a computerized group decision support system. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada.
Scott, C. R., & Fontenot, J. (1997, November). Multiple identifications during team meetings: A comparison of conventional and computer-mediated interactions. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Scott, C. R., Timmerman, C. E., Quinn, L., & Garrett, D. M. (1997, November). When the virtual honeymoon ends earlier for some than others: User differences and the declining benefits associated with repeated usage of a computerized group decision support system. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL.