2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1042710
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Are two naïve and distributed heads better than one? Factors influencing the performance of teams in a challenging real-time task

Abstract: IntroductionCollective decisions in dynamic tasks can be influenced by multiple factors, including the operational conditions, quality and quantity of communication, and individual differences. These factors may influence whether two heads perform better than one. This study examined the “two heads are better than one” effect (2HBT1) in distributed two-person driver-navigator teams with asymmetrical roles performing a challenging simulated driving task. We also examined the influence of communication quality a… Show more

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