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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday April 08 2020, @03:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the marriages-must-be-very-perceptive dept.

Disagreements help team perception, study finds:

Team disagreements might be the key to helping soldiers identify objects in battle, researchers say. While studies on combat identification typically focus on how technology can help identify enemy forces, researchers sought to understand how teams work together to identify armored vehicles—using only their training and each other.

"We wanted to know what factors would contribute the most to their success," said Dr. Anthony Baker, a scientist at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's Army Research Laboratory, who executed the study while a doctoral student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. "While previous lab studies of combat identification have looked at the performance of an individual, this is the first lab study to our knowledge that considers team combat identification, especially without any technological aids like an automated combat identification system. This was key for helping us understand the aspects of the team, and its members, that contribute the most to their ability to understand and identify what they are seeing."

The Human Factors journal published the research, "Team Combat Identification: Effects of Gender, Spatial Visualization, and Disagreement," in its February issue.

[...] Researchers found that teams that disagreed more performed better at combat identification, regardless of whether their disagreements actually resulted in more correct answers. The data suggested that disagreeing with a team member's first guess caused the team to verify why they identified a vehicle a certain way.

"In other words, when the team disagreed, they had to justify an answer by recounting the details of what they had seen," Baker said. "This process of recalling and discussing details caused teams to think more deeply about their original responses, compared to teams with fewer disagreements that may have simply trusted what the other teammate believed."

[...] This research reinforces that to understand how a team does its job, one must consider both individual differences such as spatial skills, and team processes such as communication, Baker said.

Journal Reference:
Anthony L. Baker, Joseph R. Keebler, Emily C. Anania, David Schuster, John P. Plummer. Team Combat Identification: Effects of Gender, Spatial Visualization, and Disagreement. Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2020; 001872082090228 DOI: 10.1177/0018720820902286


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 08 2020, @03:09PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 08 2020, @03:09PM (#980278)

    The problem with your link is that someone has cleverly added "(leftists are IDIOTS)" at the top. The video itself is interesting - but this guy is like douchbags in upper management everywhere. Name drop, credential drop, clever arguments involving large-scale conspircaies, blamey tone of voice - basically every rhetorical trick he knows. That's your guy you open up and trust?!?

    You know that Russian trolls pump both sides of divisive issues? It's not "leftist IDIOTS" being manipulated - it's you too. Welcome to the club! And - shocker - we do this shit all the time. Watch TV for 15 minutes, count the adverts. Herd immunity in progress.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 08 2020, @04:36PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 08 2020, @04:36PM (#980298)

    The problem with your link is that someone has cleverly added "(leftists are IDIOTS)" at the top.

    The problem with your objection is that is the subject of discussion in the video happens to be communist propaganda, it could as easily be "fascist propaganda" or "religious propaganda". Nothing you have said disproves the contention made both in the video and in the video description that useful idiots who repeat dogma as ideology are merely tools for those manipulating them. Clever arguments involving large scale conspiracies like the CIA installing puppet dictators [state.gov] shouldn't be believed according to you, even when we have the documentation and supporting evidence? There is no trust or "belief" required when assessing the facts and this is why your attempt at minimization [wikipedia.org] fails.