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Author:Winquist, J. R.
Larson, J. R., Jr.
Title:Information pooling: When it impacts group decision making.
Journal:Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1998 : FEB, VOL. 74:2, p.371-377
Index terms:GROUP DECISION MAKING
INFORMATION
Language:eng
Abstract:In this study three-person groups decided which of 2 professors was nominated for a teching award. Prior to discussion, half of the information available for this decision was given to every group member(shared information), whereas the rest was evenly divided among them (unshared information). This information was distributed in such a way that the correct choice was not obvious to members prior to discussion. As predicted, discussion focused more on members' shared than unshared information. Decision quality was affected only by the amount of unshared information discussed and by member's prediscussion choice preferences. The amount of shared information discussed did not affect decision quality. These results suggest a dual-process model of how the prediscussion distribution of decision-relevant information impacts group decision-making effectiveness.
SCIMA record nr: 177580
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