Research on the hidden-profile effect (Stasser, 1992) has revealed that groups often fail to detect the choice alternative with the highest sum score if the individual group members' information points to another alternative. We conducted a simulation study in which we randomly generated distributions of information such that they did or did not contain a hidden profile. The simulated groups solved the tasks by applying a unit weight linear model or a fast and frugal heuristic (Minimalist or Take The Best). Overall, a communication-based lexicographic heuristic performed best across the different environments. This fast and frugal heuristic makes cue-wise comparisons of alternatives while pooling information during group discussion. Moreove...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
was designed to examine the effects of hidden knowledge profiles on perceptually anchored team cogni...
In hidden-profile (HP) problems, groups squander their potential to make superior decisions because ...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
Research on the Information Sampling Model (ISM) revealed that information items that are known to a...
Group interaction can empower groups to outperform even their best members; unfortunately, such stro...
ii Over the last three decades, research on processing of asymmetrically distributed information in ...
An information-sampling model proposed by Stasser and Titus (1985,1987) and observations of discussi...
Research has repeatedly shown that when groups whose members have varying expertise are combined to ...
The individual preference effect supplements the predominant group-level explanations for the failur...
Research on hidden profiles has found that groups tend to make decisions reflecting the information ...
This research seeks to expand our knowledge of what underlies group performance in Hidden Profile de...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Stigmergy is a generic coordination mechanism widely used by animal societies, in which traces left ...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
was designed to examine the effects of hidden knowledge profiles on perceptually anchored team cogni...
In hidden-profile (HP) problems, groups squander their potential to make superior decisions because ...
In today's world of business and politics, collaboration is a common and valued practice. A group's ...
Research on the Information Sampling Model (ISM) revealed that information items that are known to a...
Group interaction can empower groups to outperform even their best members; unfortunately, such stro...
ii Over the last three decades, research on processing of asymmetrically distributed information in ...
An information-sampling model proposed by Stasser and Titus (1985,1987) and observations of discussi...
Research has repeatedly shown that when groups whose members have varying expertise are combined to ...
The individual preference effect supplements the predominant group-level explanations for the failur...
Research on hidden profiles has found that groups tend to make decisions reflecting the information ...
This research seeks to expand our knowledge of what underlies group performance in Hidden Profile de...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Two experiments investigated the differential impact of cooperation and competition on strategic inf...
Stigmergy is a generic coordination mechanism widely used by animal societies, in which traces left ...
Group decision tasks that require pooling of information to reach the best decision have been studie...
was designed to examine the effects of hidden knowledge profiles on perceptually anchored team cogni...
In hidden-profile (HP) problems, groups squander their potential to make superior decisions because ...