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Joint Cognition: Thought contagion and the consequences of cooperation when Sharing the Task of Random Sequence Generation

机译:联合认知:共享随机序列生成任务时的思想传染和合作的后果

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Generating random number sequences is a popular psychological task often used to measure executive functioning. We explore random generation under "joint cognition" instructions; pairs of participants take turns to compile a shared response sequence. Across three studies, we point to six key findings from this novel format. First, there are both costs and benefits from group performance. Second, repetition avoidance occurs in dyadic as well as individual production settings. Third, individuals modify their choices in a dyadic situation such that the pair becomes the unit of psychological function. Fourth, there is immediate contagion of sequence stereotypy amongst the pairs (i.e., each contributor "owns" their partner's response). Fifth, dyad effects occur even when participants know their partner is not interacting with them (Experiment 2). Sixth, ironically, directing participants' efforts away from their shared task responsibility can actually benefit conjoint performance (Experiment 3). These results both constrain models of random generation and illuminate processes of joint cognition.
机译:生成随机数序列是一种流行的心理任务,通常用于衡量执行功能。我们在“联合认知”指令下探索随机生成;对参与者轮流编制共享的响应序列。在三项研究中,我们指出了这种新颖形式的六个主要发现。首先,小组绩效既有成本,也有好处。其次,重复避免发生在二进位以及个别的生产环境中。第三,个人在二元环境中修改他们的选择,以使他们成为心理功能的单位。第四,在这些对之间有序列刻板印象的立即蔓延(即,每个贡献者“拥有”其伴侣的响应)。第五,即使参与者知道其伴侣没有与他们互动,也会产生二元效应(实验2)。第六,具有讽刺意味的是,将参与者的精力从共同的任务责任中转移出来,实际上可以使联合绩效受益(实验3)。这些结果既约束了随机产生的模型,又阐明了联合认知的过程。

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