Team Cognition: Understanding the Factors That Drive Process and Performance. 2004
DOI: 10.1037/10690-005
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Advances in measuring team cognition.

Abstract: Teams have become an integral and essential social component in organizations. There is no doubt that there are more businesses, industries, and agencies implementing team-based systems than ever before. Organizations believe that teams, teamwork, and effective team functioning can provide a competitive edge. Teams are, after all, dispatched to tackle difficult and complex problems. Why? Organizations think teams hold the solution to many problems. The perception is that teams can manage stress, teams can adap… Show more

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“…In line with the plea of Cooke, Salas, Kiekel, and Bell (2004), these measurement possibilities are both automated and embedded. Automated behavioral measurement takes place as a result of logging by the scenario player, and online embedded questionnaires can be integrated in the scenario, enabling the measurement of team cognition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with the plea of Cooke, Salas, Kiekel, and Bell (2004), these measurement possibilities are both automated and embedded. Automated behavioral measurement takes place as a result of logging by the scenario player, and online embedded questionnaires can be integrated in the scenario, enabling the measurement of team cognition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cooke et al (2004) emphasize that team cognition emerges from the interplay of the individual cognition of each team member and team process behaviour, thus team cognition is more than the sum of the individual team members' cognition. According to theoretical approaches of team cognition each individual has two different models: an individual mental model, which is long term knowledge (professional knowledge related to task, and team members) and an individual situation model describing a momentary, transient understanding of the current situation.…”
Section: Process Of Operator Teamworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, team skills are more difficult to develop as they must be practiced as a team [13]. Team thinking emerges from the intersection of individual team members' thinking, their behaviors and team processes, enabling a team to deliver more value than a group of individuals [27]. Throughout the process of problem solving, teams use communication to stimulate their thinking and handle uncertainty inherent in design [13].…”
Section: B Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%