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Collaboration and prospective memory: comparing nominal and collaborative group performance in strangers and couples

机译:协作和前瞻性记忆:比较陌生人和夫妻在名义上和协作组的表现

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To perform prospective memory (PM) tasks in day-to-day life, we often enlist the help of others. Yet the effects of collaboration on PM are largely unknown. Adopting the methodology of the collaborative recall paradigm, we tested whether stranger dyads (Experiment 1) and intimate couples (Experiment 2) would perform better on a Virtual Week task when working together or each working separately. In Experiment 1, we found evidence of collaborative inhibition: collaborating strangers did not perform to their pooled individual potential, although the effect was modulated by PM task difficulty. We also found that the overall collaborative inhibition effect was attributable to both the retrospective and prospective components of PM. In Experiment 2 however, there was no collaborative inhibition: there was no significant difference in performance between couples working together or separately. Our findings suggest potential costs of collaboration to PM. Intimate relationships may reduce the usual costs of collaboration, with implications for intervention training programmes and for populations who most need PM support.
机译:为了在日常生活中执行前瞻性记忆(PM)任务,我们经常寻求他人的帮助。但是,协作对PM的影响很大程度上未知。采用协作召回范式的方法,我们测试了在进行虚拟周任务时(分别工作)或分别工作时,陌生双胞胎(实验1)和亲密伴侣(实验2)是否会更好。在实验1中,我们发现了协作抑制的证据:协作的陌生人并未发挥其合并的个人潜能,尽管其效果受PM任务难度的调节。我们还发现,总体协同抑制作用可归因于PM的回顾性和前瞻性成分。然而,在实验2中,没有协作抑制:在共同工作或单独工作的夫妻之间,绩效没有显着差异。我们的发现表明与PM协作的潜在成本。亲密关系可以减少通常的协作成本,从而对干预培训计划以及最需要PM支持的人群产生影响。

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