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Author:Guastello, S.
Guastello, D.
Title:Origins of coordination and team effectiveness: a perspective from game theory
Journal:Journal of Applied Psychology
1998 : JUN, VOL. 83:3, p. 423-437
Index terms:PSYCHOLOGY
EFFECTIVENESS
GAME THEORY
Language:eng
Abstract:Coordination occurs when two or more people do the same or complementary tasks at the same time; it takes several forms. The form of coordination studied here was similar to behavior at a 4-way stop traffic intersection. The performance task involved 12 4-person groups and a special card game. Split-plot analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that coordination rules were implicitly learned and then transferred successfully to new rules of similar difficulty and that coordination can occur without verbal mediation or leadership actions.
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