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Group Problem Solving

โœ Scribed by Patrick R. Laughlin


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
176
Edition
Course Book
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Experimental research by social and cognitive psychologists has established that cooperative groups solve a wide range of problems better than individuals. Cooperative problem solving groups of scientific researchers, auditors, financial analysts, air crash investigators, and forensic art experts are increasingly important in our complex and interdependent society. This comprehensive textbook--the first of its kind in decades--presents important theories and experimental research about group problem solving. The book focuses on tasks that have demonstrably correct solutions within mathematical, logical, scientific, or verbal systems, including algebra problems, analogies, vocabulary, and logical reasoning problems.


The book explores basic concepts in group problem solving, social combination models, group memory, group ability and world knowledge tasks, rule induction problems, letters-to-numbers problems, evidence for positive group-to-individual transfer, and social choice theory. The conclusion proposes ten generalizations that are supported by the theory and research on group problem solving.




Group Problem Solving is an essential resource for decision-making research in social and cognitive psychology, but also extremely relevant to multidisciplinary and multicultural problem-solving teams in organizational behavior, business administration, management, and behavioral economics.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Chapter One. Basic Concepts in Group Problem Solving
Chapter Two. Social Combination Models
Chapter Three. Memory and Group Problem Solving
Chapter Four. Group Ability Composition on World Knowledge Problems
Chapter Five. Collective Induction
Chapter Six. Letters-to-Numbers Problems
Chapter Seven. Group-to-Individual Problem-Solving Transfer
Chapter Eight. Social Choice Theory
Chapter Nine. Conclusions
References
Index


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