Asked by
Brianna Monae'
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Within the psychology department at a university, there is a large volume of information that needs to be remembered, relating to a whole manner of different things (e.g., research, post-graduate supervision, undergraduate teaching, equipment and administrative matters) . This is too much information for one individual to remember. Instead, certain individuals are formally responsible for particular domains (e.g., research) but everyone in the department is able to remember who is responsible for each domain. This is an example of:
A) group polarisation.
B) groupthink.
C) transactive memory.
D) group mind.
Transactive Memory
A shared system for encoding, storing, and retrieving knowledge within a group, which allows for more efficient collaboration and information sharing.
Psychology Department
A division or section within a college or university focusing on the study of the mind, brain, and behavior.
Post-Graduate Supervision
The guidance and academic mentorship provided to postgraduate students (Master's, PhD) by experienced faculty members or researchers.
- Investigate the theories behind transactive memory, communal memory practices, and the productivity of brainstorming.
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Learning Objectives
- Investigate the theories behind transactive memory, communal memory practices, and the productivity of brainstorming.