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Gorman, Jamie C.; Cooke, Nancy J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2011
This paper examines the retention of team cognition with changes in team membership. Hypotheses are developed from shared cognition and interactive team cognition theories. We report a study of the effects of Short (3-6 weeks) versus Long (10-13 weeks) retention intervals and change (Mixed) versus no change (Intact) in team membership during the…
Descriptors: Intervals, Teamwork, Program Effectiveness, Retention (Psychology)
Burtscher, Michael J.; Kolbe, Michaela; Wacker, Johannes; Manser, Tanja – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2011
In the present study, we investigated how two team mental model properties (similarity vs. accuracy) and two forms of monitoring behavior (team vs. systems) interacted to predict team performance in anesthesia. In particular, we were interested in whether the relationship between monitoring behavior and team performance was moderated by team…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Teamwork, Program Effectiveness, Multiple Regression Analysis
Crook, Amy E.; Beier, Margaret E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2010
Dyad training, where trainees learn in pairs but ultimately perform individually, has been shown to be an effective method for training some skills. The effectiveness of this approach, however, may be tied to the type of task to be trained and the quality of the interaction in the dyad. We report two studies on the effectiveness of dyad training…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Metacognition, Program Effectiveness, Interaction
Frings, Daniel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2011
Fatigue resulting from sleep deficit can lead to decreased performance in a variety of cognitive domains and can result in potentially serious accidents. The present study aimed to test whether fatigue leads to increased Einstellung (low levels of cognitive flexibility) in a series of mathematical problem-solving tasks. Many situations involving…
Descriptors: Accidents, Group Membership, Fatigue (Biology), Military Training