Positive Reactions to Working in Groups in a Study of Group and Individual Goal Decision Making. |
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Authors: | Hinsz, Verlin B. Nickell, Gary S. |
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Abstract: | The authors explored group members' positive reactions to working in groups that performed a card-sorting task for which they set goals. They also tested predictions regarding observed differences between the goal decisions of groups and individuals for their own and others' performance. Consistent with predictions, group members had more goal commitment, more positive attitudes toward goal attainment, and greater satisfaction with their performance than individuals. Moreover, groups chose goals that were less difficult than the goals of individuals both for their own and for others' performance. The ways in which group decision processes and other factors may account for differences in group and individual goal decisions are considered. In addition, the social-emotional and task-related benefits members perceive of working in their groups are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | group members positive reactions working in groups goal setting group decision making individual decision making performance |
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