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The influence of video in desktop computer interactions
past research on interactions of inditiiduals located in separate locations has provided little evidence of a beneficial effect for video co-presence. The current study required users to work in pairs on a cooperative task. College students used a variety of information to select an apartment to rent. The desktop conferencing arrangement included the presence or not of video of the partners. The results revealed a significant difference as a function of gender . Video co-presence influenced the access of information for women, but not for men. Women also felt that the final choice agreed upon was their individual first choice, while men did not. The findings are discussed in terms of the potential role of video in desktop conferencing.