APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Decomposing the Effect of Group Interaction on Group Problem Solving
- Ut Na Sio
Carnegie Mellon University - Kenneth Kotovsky
Carnegie Mellon University - Jonathan Cagan
Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
Group interaction depends on two components: verbalizing thoughts and overhearing others’ ideas. Our study suggests that verbalization can impair performance and that interruptions due to overhearing others’ ideas can facilitate performance via overcoming fixation. The effect of group interaction can be interpreted as the combined effect of verbalization and interruption.
Performance