The individual preference effect supplements the predominant group-level explanations for the failure of groups to solve hidden profiles. Even in the absence of dysfunctional group-level processes, group members tend to stick to their suboptimal initial decision preferences due to preference-consistent evaluation of information. However, previous experiments demonstrating this effect retained two group-level processes, namely (a) social validation of information supporting the group members’ initial preferences and (b) presentation of the additional information in a discussion format. Therefore, it was unclear whether the individual preference effect depends on the co-occurrence of these group-level processes. Here, we report two experiment...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
Research on the hidden-profile effect (Stasser, 1992) has revealed that groups often fail to detect ...
Evidence suggests that while explicit evaluations of others are easily formed and equally easily cha...
The individual preference effect supplements the predominant group-level explanations for the failur...
In this paper we meta-analysed nine of our own studies to examine gender effects in decision-making ...
"Shared information has a stronger impact on group decisions than unshared information. A prominent ...
Despite the ubiquity of group decision-making, research suggests that groups do not perform to their...
Research on hidden profiles has found that groups tend to make decisions reflecting the information ...
Purpose - The “Individual Preference Effect” (IPE: Faulmüller et al., 2010; Greitemeyer & Schulz-Har...
Research on the Information Sampling Model (ISM) revealed that information items that are known to a...
The present research investigates the moderating role of goal interdependence and dissent on individ...
When searching for information, groups that are homogeneous regarding their members’ prediscussion d...
The present research investigates the moderating role of goal interdependence and dissent on individ...
This research seeks to expand our knowledge of what underlies group performance in Hidden Profile de...
One class of theories explains group induced shifts in individual choice in terms of interpersonal c...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
Research on the hidden-profile effect (Stasser, 1992) has revealed that groups often fail to detect ...
Evidence suggests that while explicit evaluations of others are easily formed and equally easily cha...
The individual preference effect supplements the predominant group-level explanations for the failur...
In this paper we meta-analysed nine of our own studies to examine gender effects in decision-making ...
"Shared information has a stronger impact on group decisions than unshared information. A prominent ...
Despite the ubiquity of group decision-making, research suggests that groups do not perform to their...
Research on hidden profiles has found that groups tend to make decisions reflecting the information ...
Purpose - The “Individual Preference Effect” (IPE: Faulmüller et al., 2010; Greitemeyer & Schulz-Har...
Research on the Information Sampling Model (ISM) revealed that information items that are known to a...
The present research investigates the moderating role of goal interdependence and dissent on individ...
When searching for information, groups that are homogeneous regarding their members’ prediscussion d...
The present research investigates the moderating role of goal interdependence and dissent on individ...
This research seeks to expand our knowledge of what underlies group performance in Hidden Profile de...
One class of theories explains group induced shifts in individual choice in terms of interpersonal c...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
Research on the hidden-profile effect (Stasser, 1992) has revealed that groups often fail to detect ...
Evidence suggests that while explicit evaluations of others are easily formed and equally easily cha...