Journal Article10.1177/0146167295214009
Group Versus Individual Training and Group Performance: The Mediating Role of Transactive Memory
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TL;DR: In this paper, the task performance of laboratory work groups whose members were trained together or alone was investigated, and the mediating effects of various cognitive and social factors on the relationship between group training and performance were explored.
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Abstract: The task performance of laboratory work groups whose members were trained together or alone was investigated. At an initial training session, subjects were taught to assemble transistor radios. Some were trained in groups, others individually. A week later, subjects were asked to recall the assembly procedure and actually assemble a radio. Everyone performed these tasks in small work groups, each containing three persons of the same gender. Subjects in the group training condition worked in the same groups where they were trained, whereas subjects in the individual training condition worked in newly formed groups. Groups whose members were trained together recalled more about the assembly procedure and produced better-quality radios than groups whose members were trained alone. Through an analysis of videotape data, the mediating effects of various cognitive and social factors on the relationship between group training and performance were explored. The results indicated that group training improved group...
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