Publications

 

 

Books

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Hespanha, J., & Sukhatme, G. (2002).  Touch in virtual environments:  Haptics and the design of interactive systems. Prentice-Hall.

 

Sudweeks, F., McLaughlin, M. L., & Rafaeli. S. R. (1998).   Network and net-play:  Virtual groups on the Internet.  AAAI/MIT Press.

                                                          

McLaughlin, M. L., Cody, M. J., &  Read, S. J. (Eds.) (1992).     Explaining one’s self to others:  Reason-giving in a  social context.  Hillsdale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum.

 

Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L. (1990). (Eds.) The psychology of tactical communication.  Clevedon:  Multilingual Matters.

 

McLaughlin, M. L. (Ed.) (1987).  Communication yearbook 10.   Newbury Park, CA:  Sage.

 

McLaughlin, M. L. (Ed.) (1986).  Communication yearbook 9.   Beverly Hills, CA:  Sage.

 

McLaughlin, M. L.  (1984).  Conversation:  How talk is organized.   Beverly Hills, CA:  Sage.

 

 

Book Chapters

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Zhu, W., Peng, W., Jung, Y., & Jin, S. (to appear). Touch in computer-mediated communication. In E. A. Konijn, M. Tanis, S. Utz, & A. Linden (Eds.), Mediated Interpersonal Communication. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

McLaughlin, M. L. (to appear).  Simulating the sense of touch in virtual environments:  Applications in the health sciences.  In  P. Messaris and L. Humphreys (Eds.),  Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication.  Peter Lang Publishers.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Hespanha, J. and Sukhatme, G.  (2002).Introduction to haptics. In McLaughlin, M. L., Hespanha, J., & Sukhatme, G. (Eds.). Touch in Virtual Environments: Haptics and the Design of Interactive Systems. Prentice-Hall.

 

Hespanha, J., McLaughlin, M., and Sukhatme, G. (2002). Haptic collaboration over the Internet. In McLaughlin, M. L., Hespanha, J., & Sukhatme, G. (Eds.). Touch in Virtual Environments: Haptics and the Design of Interactive Systems. Prentice-Hall.

 

Lazzari, M., McLaughlin, M. L., Jaskowiak, J. Wong, W. and Akbarian, M. (2002). A haptic exhibition of daguerreotype cases for USC’s Fisher Gallery. In McLaughlin, M. L., Hespanha, J., & Sukhatme, G. (Eds.). Touch in Virtual Environments: Haptics and the Design of Interactive Systems. Prentice-Hall.

 

Shahabi, C., Ghoting, A., Kaghazian, L., McLaughlin, M., & Shanbhag, G. (2001). Analysis of haptic data for sign language recognition. Proc. First International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI), New Orleans, Louisiana, 5-10 August 2001.  Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 2001

 

Faisal, A., C. Shahabi, M. McLaughlin, and F. Betz (1999). InSite: A generic paradigm for interpreting user-web space interaction,” Proceedings of the  ACM CIKM'99 2nd Workshop on Web Information and Data Management (WIDM'99) Kansas City, Missouri, USA , November 5-6, (1999).

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Goldberg, S. B., Ellison, N. B., & Lucas, J. (1999).  Measuring Internet audiences:  Patrons of an online art museum.  In S. Jones (Ed.), Doing Internet research  (pp. 163-178). Sage Publications, Inc.

 

Rafaeli, S., & McLaughlin, M. L.  Network and net-play: Introduction. (1998). In. Sudweeks, F.,  McLaughlin, M. L., & Rafaeli, S.  (Eds.), Network and net-play:  The virtual group on the Internet. AAAI/MIT Press.

 

Smith, C. B., McLaughlin, M. L., & Osborne, K. (1998).  From terminal ineptitude to virtual sociopathy:  How conduct is regulated on Usenet.  In  F. Sudweeks,  M. L. McLaughlin ,  &  S. Rafaeli (Eds.), Network and net-play:  The virtual group on the Internet. AAAI/MIT Press.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Osborne, K. K. , & Ellison, N. B. (1997).  Virtual community in a telepresence environment (pp. 146-167).  In S. Jones (Ed.),  Virtual Culture.  Sage. Publications, Inc.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Osborne, K, & Smith, C.B. (1995).  Rules of conduct on Usenet.  In S. Jones (Ed.),  Cybersociety (pp. 90-111).  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage, Inc.

 

McLaughlin, M.L., Cody, M.J., Manusov, V., and Dickson, R. (1992).  Accounts for failure to follow advice:  Real reasons versus good explanations.  In M. L. McLaughlin, M.J. Cody, & S. Read (Eds.), Explaining oneself to others:  Reason-giving in a social context (pp. 281-294).  Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L. (1990).   Accounts.  In H. Giles & P. Robinson (Eds.), Handbook of language and social psychology  (pp. 227-255).  London:  John Wiley.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Cody, M. J., & French, K.  (1990).  Account-giving and the attribution of responsibility:  Impressions of traffic offenders.  In M. Cody & M. McLaughlin (Eds.), The      psychology of tactical communication  (pp. 244-267).  Clevedon:   Multilingual Matters.

 

Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L.  (1988).  Accounts on trial:  Oral arguments in traffic court.  In C. Antaki (Ed.),  Analyzing lay explanation (pp.  113-126).  London:  Sage.

 

McLaughlin, M. L.  (1986).  The analysis of action sequences in conversation:  Some comments on method.  In D. G. Ellis & W. Donohue (Eds.), Language and discourse processes (pp. 187- 200).  Hillsdale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum.

 

Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L. (1985).  The situation as a construct in interpersonal communication research.  In M. L.      Knapp & G. R. Miller (Eds.), The handbook of interpersonal communication (pp. 263-312).  Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. 

 

Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L. (1985).  Models for the sequential construction of accounting episodes:  Situational  and interactional constraints on message selection and evaluation.  In R. L. Street, Jr., & J. Cappella (Eds.), Sequence and pattern in communicative behaviour  (pp. 50-69).  London:  Edward Arnold.

 

McLaughlin, M. L. (1980).  Discriminant analysis.  In P. Monge &  J. Cappella (Eds.), Multivariate techniques in human communication research  (pp. 175-204).  New York:  Academic Press.

 

 

Refereed Articles in Journals and Proceedings

 

Yeh, S., Rizzo, A., Zhu, W., Stewart,  J.,  McLaughlin, M., Cohen, I., Jung, Y., & Peng, W. (to appear). An Integrated System: Virtual Reality, Haptics and Modern Sensing Technique (VHS) for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology.

 

Rizzo, A., McLaughlin, M., Jung, Y., Peng, W., Yeh, S., Zhu, W., and USC/UT Consortium for Interdisciplinary Research  (to appear). Virtual Therapeutic Environments with Haptics:

An Interdisciplinary Approach for Developing Post-Stroke Rehabilitation Systems. Proceedings of the

2005. Proceedings CPSN'05 - The 2005 International Conference on Computers for People with Special Needs.  CSREA Press

 

Park, N., Zhu, W., Jung, Y, McLaughlin, M, and Jin, S, (to appear).  Utility of haptic data in recognition of user state. Proceedings of HCI International 11.  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Hong, T., McLaughlin, M.L., Pryor, L., Beaudoin, C.E  (2005).  Internet Privacy Practices of News Media and Implications for Online Journalism.  Journalism Studies.

 

McLaughlin, M., Shahabi, C., Park, N., Zhu, W., & Navai, B. (to appear).  Recognizing user state from haptic data.  Proceedings of the  International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications .

 

Aschheim, D., Lazzari, M.,  McLaughlin, M., Zirkle, P., Chelyapov, N.,  Jaskowiak, J., & Zhu, W. (to appear). Touch and connectivity:  Metaphors for the networks of humans and technology.  New Architecture.

 

Grunwald, T., Clark, D., Fisher, S., McLaughlin, M., Narayanan, S., & Piepol, D. (2004). Using Cognitive Task Analysis to Facilitate Collaboration in Development of Simulator to Accelerate Surgical Training.  Proceedings of  the 12th Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Conference.

 

Lazzari, M., Francois, A., McLaughlin, M. L., Jaskowiak, J., Wong, W. L., Akbarian, M., Peng, W., and Zhu, W. (2003). Using haptics and a "virtual mirror" to exhibit museum objects with reflective surfaces.  Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Advanced Robotics.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Sukhatme, G., Peng, W., Zhu, W., & Parks, J. (2003). Performance and co-presence in heterogeneous haptic collaboration. Proceedings of IEEE VR 2003, pp. 285-291.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Sukhatme, G.,  Peng, W., Zhu, W., & Parks, J. (2002).  An experimental study of performance and presence in  heterogeneous haptic collaboration:  Some preliminary findings.  Proceedings of the Seventh Phantom User’s Group Workshop, Sante Fe, New Mexico.

 

Hespanha, J. Sukhatme, G.,  McLaughlin, M., Akbarian, M., Garg, R., & Zhu, W.(2000). Hetereogeneous haptic collaboration over the Internet.  Proceedings of the Fifth Phantom Users’ Group Workshop, Aspen, Colorado.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Sukhatme, G., Hespanha, J., Shahabi, C., Ortega, A., & Medioni, G.. (2000). The haptic museum.  Proceedings of the EVA 2000 Conference on Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., G. Sukhatme, J. Hespanha, C. Shahabi, & Ortega, A. (2000). Touch in immersive environments.  Proceedings of the EVA 2000 Conference on Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts, Edinburgh, Scotland.

 

Schertz, P. J. M, Jaskowiak, J., &  McLaughlin,  M. (1997).  Evaluation of an interactive art museum, Spectra, 25, (1), 33-37.

 

McLaughlin, M. L. (1996, October 14-20). "So you want to launch a web site:  Tips for

rocketing into cyberspace," Los Angeles Business Journal.

 

McLaughlin, M. L. (1996).  The art site on the World Wide Web.  Journal of Communication , 46(1) 51-79.

 

Dickson, R. E., Manusov, V., Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L. (1996).   When hearing's not believing: Perceived differences between public and private explanations for two compliance failures.  Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 15, 27-39.

 

McLaughlin, M. L.  (1990).   Explanatory discourse and  theories of causal attribution.  Text, 63-68.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Louden, A., Cashion, J., Altendorf, D.,   Baaske, K., & Smith, S.  (1985).  Conversational planning  and self-serving utterances:  The manipulation of topical   and functional structures in dyadic interaction.  Journal of  Language and Social Psychology, 4, 233-251.

 

McLaughlin, M. L. (1984).  Corrections to lag sequential results  in communication research:  Responses.  Human Communication  Research, 11, 127-130.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Cody, M. J., & Rosenstein, N. E.  (1983).    Account sequences in conversations between strangers.   Communication Monographs, 50, 102-125.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Cody, M. J., & O'Hair, H. D.  (1983).  The  management of failure events:  Some contextual determinants  of accounting behavior.  Human Communication Research, 9, 195-224.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., & Cody, M. J.  (1982)  Awkward silences:  Behavioral antecedents and consequences of the conversational lapse.  Human Communication Research, 8, 299- 316.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., & Erickson, K. V. (1981).  A multidimensional scaling analysis of the 'ideal instructor.'  Communication  Education, 30, 393-398.

 

Cody, M. J., McLaughlin, M. L., & Schneider, M. J. (1981).  The  impact of relational consequences and intimacy on the  selection of interpersonal persuasion tactics:  A reanalysis.  Communication Quarterly, 29, 91-106,

 

O'Hair, H. D., Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L.  (1981).   Prepared lies, spontaneous lies, Machiavellianism, and nonverbal communication.  Human Communication Research, 7,  325-339.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Cody, M. J., Kane, M. L., & Robey, C. S. (1981).  Sex differences in story receipt and story sequencing behaviors in dyadic conversations.  Human  Communication Research, 7, 99-116.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Cody, M. J., & Robey, C. S. (1980).   Situational influences on the selection of strategies to resist compliance-gaining attempts.  Human Communication Research, 7, 14-36.

 

Cody, M. J., McLaughlin, M. L., & Jordan, W. J.  (1980).  A multidimensional scaling of three sets of compliance- gaining strategies.  Communication Quarterly, 28, 34-46.

 

Cody, M. J., & McLaughlin, M. L. (1980).  Perceptions of  compliance-gaining situations:  A dimensional analysis.  Communication Monographs, 47, 132-148.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Erickson, K. V., & Ellison, M. A.  (1980).  A  scale for the measurement of teachers' affective communication.  Communication Education, 29, 21-32.

 

Schneider, M. J., Jordan, W. J., Deethardt, J. F., Cody, M. J., &  McLaughlin, M. L.  (1979).  An assessment of the communication needs of international students.  Speech Education:  A Journal of the Communication Association of the Pacific, 7, 13-20.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., Erickson, K. V., Cheatham, T. R., & Waggenspack, B.  (1979).  Juror perceptions of trial participants.   Journal of Applied Communication Research, 5, 91-102. 

     

McLaughlin, M. L.  (1979).  Relationship of situational  preference to self-disclosure and predisposition to communicate.  Communication Quarterly, 27, 3-11.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., & Cheatham, T. R.  (1977).  The effect of  communication isolation on job satisfaction of bank tellers.     Human Communication Research, 3, 171-175.

 

Jordan, W. J., & McLaughlin, M. L.  (1976).  Figurativeness as an independent variable in communication research. Communication Quarterly, 24, 31-37.

 

Jordan, W. J., & McLaughlin, M. L.  (1976).  The metaphorical  dimension in descriptive language.  Human Communication Research, 2, 182-191.

 

Cheatham, T. R., & McLaughlin, M. L.  (1976).  A comparison of  co-participant perceptions of self and other in placement  center interviews. Communication Quarterly, 24, 9-13.

 

Jordan, W. J., & McLaughlin, M. L.  (1976).  The effect of sex  role ambiguity on impression formation processes in  individuals and groups.  Western Speech Communication,  Winter, 32-39.  Study supported by a grant from the Organized Research Fund, College of Arts and Sciences, Texas  Tech University.

 

McLaughlin, M. L.  (1975).  Recovering the evaluative structure  of credibility judgments:  An alternative to factor  analysis.  Speech Monographs, 42, 221-228.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., & Jordan, W. J.  (1975).  Impression formation in triads.  Speech Monographs, 42, 47-55.  Study supported  by a grant from the Office of the Associate Vice-President for  Research, Texas Tech University.

 

McLaughlin, M. L., & Sharman, H.  (1972).  A scalar distance model for the measurement of latitudes of acceptance,  rejection, and noncommitment.  Speech Monographs, 39, 302-305.