Asked by
Panda Shiro
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Research on group remembering shows that groups are better at remembering simple tasks than complex tasks. A likely explanation of this is in terms of:
A) social loafing.
B) interference.
C) process loss.
D) the transactive memory.
Social Loafing
The tendency of individuals to exert less effort when working in a group compared to when working alone.
Transactive Memory
A shared system of remembering information among groups that enhances collective memory.
Process Loss
Deterioration in group performance in comparison to individual performance due to the whole range of possible interferences among members.
- Scrutinize the ideas of transactive memory, collective reminiscence, and the success of brainstorming strategies.
Verified Answer
AL
Learning Objectives
- Scrutinize the ideas of transactive memory, collective reminiscence, and the success of brainstorming strategies.