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Title    Scientists Study Why Some Teams are Smarter than Others
Date    Monday January 19 2015, @03:44AM
Author    LaminatorX
Topic   
from the ME-in-team dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/01/19/0324257

Hugh Pickens writes:

Everyone who is part of an organization — a company, a nonprofit, a condo board — has experienced the pathologies that can occur when human beings try to work together in groups. Now the NYT reports on recent research on why some groups, like some people, are reliably smarter than others. In one study, researchers grouped 697 volunteer participants into teams of two to five members. Each team worked together to complete a series of short tasks, which were selected to represent the varied kinds of problems that groups are called upon to solve in the real world. One task involved logical analysis, another brainstorming; others emphasized coordination, planning and moral reasoning. Teams with higher average I.Q.s didn’t score much higher on collective intelligence tasks than did teams with lower average I.Q.s. Nor did teams with more extroverted people, or teams whose members reported feeling more motivated to contribute to their group’s success.

Instead, the smartest teams were distinguished by three characteristics (PDF). First, their members contributed more equally to the team’s discussions, rather than letting one or two people dominate the group. Second, their members scored higher on a test called Reading the Mind in the Eyes, which measures how well people can read complex emotional states from images of faces with only the eyes visible. Finally, teams with more women outperformed teams with more men. It appeared that it was not “diversity” (having equal numbers of men and women) that mattered for a team’s intelligence, but simply having more women. This last effect, however, was partly explained by the fact that women, on average, were better at “mindreading” than men.

Interestingly enough, a second study has now replicated these findings for teams that worked together online communicating purely by typing messages into a browser . "Emotion-reading mattered just as much for the online teams whose members could not see one another as for the teams that worked face to face. What makes teams smart must be not just the ability to read facial expressions, but a more general ability, known as “Theory of Mind,” to consider and keep track of what other people feel, know and believe."

Links

  1. "Hugh Pickens" - http://tingmodel.com/
  2. "why some groups, like some people, are reliably smarter than others" - http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/18/opinion/sunday/why-some-teams-are-smarter-than-others.html
  3. "smartest teams were distinguished by three characteristics (PDF)" - http://www.chabris.com/Woolley2010a.pdf
  4. "a test called Reading the Mind in the Eyes" - http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/well-quiz-the-mind-behind-the-eyes/
  5. "replicated these findings for teams that worked together online communicating purely by typing messages into a browser " - http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0115212

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