This spring, we had an interesting experiment when a master student followed several project groups within our #transdisciplinary#KTH#groupdynamicskth.diva-portal.org/smash/record...
Ever wonder why scheduling gets harder as groups grow? New research uncovers the math behind meeting mayhem @cwru #MeetingScience#GroupDynamicsscienceblog.com/547716/the-m...
Summary: New research from Case Western Reserve University reveals the mathematical complexities behind scheduling meetings, showing how success rates
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times rockymountainatheists.ca/post/ancient...#RockyMountainAtheists#rma#WesternCanadaReason#wecanreason#freedomfromreligion#criticalthinking#skeptics#science#Consensus#DecisionMaking#Anthropology#GroupDynamics
The Ju/’hoansi of the Kalahari Desert offer a fascinating look at consensus decision-making, a process that prioritizes collective deliberation and inclusivity to solve group dilemmas.
Great to get this insightful contribution by our master's student Sigrid Brydolf to our #MeaningfulCollaborations#groupdynamics#performance#creativitymedium.com/meaningful-c...
By Sigrid Brydolf
Nasty neighbor effect: People compete more with those in their group than outsiders 🧠🔬🌍 www.news-medical.net/news/2024070...#InGroup#Favoritism#BehavioralScience#GroupDynamics#Competition#Social#Psychology#ConflictResolution#Parochialism#HumanBehavior
Study reveals that people exhibit in-group favoritism by cooperating with members of their group, but also show increased competition against them in resource-conflict scenarios.
A naive Q to researchers of #groupdynamics#groupthink interpretation when papers & reviews from 80s, 90s, and 2000s showed Janis' inferences were erroneous, e.g., Tetlock and colleagues (1993) , Aldag & Fuller (1994), or Baron (2005)?