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Two's not always company: collaborative information seeking across task types

机译:并非总是如此:跨任务类型寻求协作信息

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate when and how people working collaboratively could be assisted in a fact-finding task, specifically focusing on team size and its effect on the outcomes of such a task. This is a follow-up to a previously published study that examined exploratory search tasks. Design/methodology/approach - This research investigates the effects of team size on fact-finding tasks using a lab study involving 68 participants - 12 individuals, ten dyads, and 12 triads. The evaluation framework developed in the preceding work is used to compare the findings with respect to the earlier traditional exploratory task (Task 1) and the complex fact-finding task reported here (Task 2), with task type being the only difference. Findings - The analyses of the user study data show that while adding more people to an exploratory search task could be beneficial in terms of efficiency and effectiveness, such findings do not apply in a complex fact-finding task. Indeed, results showed that the individuals were more efficient and effective doing Task 2 than they were in Task 1. Moreover, they outperformed the dyads and triads in Task 2 with respect to these two measures, which relate to the coverage of useful information and its relation to the expression of information needs. If the total time taken by each team is disregarded, the dyads and triads did better than the individuals in answering the fact-finding questions. But considering the time effect, this performance boost does not keep up with the increased group size. Originality/value - The findings shed light not only on when, how, and why certain collaborations become successful, but also how team size affects specific aspects of information seeking, including information exposure, information relevancy, information search, and performance. This has implications for system designers, information managers, and educators. The presented work is novel in that it is the first empirical work to show the difference in individual and collaborative work (by dyads and triads) between exploratory and fact-finding tasks.
机译:目的-本文的目的是调查何时以及如何在人们进行协作的过程中协助他们进行事实调查,特别是关注团队规模及其对此类任务结果的影响。这是先前发表的研究的探索性研究的后续报告。设计/方法论/方法-这项研究使用一项包含68名参与者的实验室研究来调查团队规模对事实调查任务的影响,这些参与者包括12名个人,10个二元组和12个三元组。之前工作中开发的评估框架用于比较早期传统探索任务(任务1)和此处报告的复杂事实调查任务(任务2)的发现,其中任务类型是唯一的区别。调查结果-对用户研究数据的分析表明,虽然将更多的人添加到探索性搜索任务中可能会提高效率和有效性,但这些发现不适用于复杂的事实调查任务。确实,结果表明,个人在执行任务2方面比在任务1中更加有效。此外,在这两项涉及有用信息及其覆盖范围的度量方面,他们的表现优于任务2中的二元组和三元组。与信息需求表达的关系。如果不考虑每个团队的总时间,则在回答事实调查问题时,二重奏和三重奏的表现要好于个人。但是考虑到时间效应,这种性能提升无法跟上增加的团队规模。独创性/价值-研究结果不仅阐明某些合作何时,如何以及为何成功,而且还说明团队规模如何影响信息寻求的特定方面,包括信息暴露,信息相关性,信息搜索和绩效。这对系统设计人员,信息管理人员和教育工作者有影响。所展示的作品是新颖的,因为它是第一笔实证作品,显示了探索性任务和事实发现任务之间的个人工作和协作工作(通过二元组和三元组)的差异。

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