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The Pros and Cons of Dyadic Side Conversations in Small Groups: The Impact of Group Norms and Task Type
Oleh:
Swaab, Roderick I.
;
Phillips, Katherine W.
;
Diermeier, Daniel
;
Medvec, Vicrotia Husted
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Small Group Research vol. 39 no. 3 (2009)
,
page 372-390.
Topik:
dyadic communication
;
group norms
;
problem solving
;
negotiation
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This research explores the impact of dyadic side conversations on group norms within three- and four-person groups. The authors propose a link between dyadic communication and group norms such that the absence of dyadic communication enhances a norm of group unity, whereas its presence enhances a norm of faction-forming. In two studies, we demonstrate that the presence of dyadic communication opportunities can both help and hurt group performance and that this depends on a fit between the content of the norm and the wider social context. In negotiation tasks that benefit from group unity, the absence of dyadic communication results in a stronger focus on the group and its future as well as increased group performance. However, in problem-solving tasks that benefit from faction-forming, the mere presence of dyadic communication opportunities leads to increased openness to unique information, disagreement, and group performance.
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