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On the Motivational Basis of Cue Identification in Teams

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2018
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Abstract

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Abstract
Although identifying cues indicating a problem represents a crucial aspect of team adaptation, little is known about the conditions under which team members do this correctly. To address this issue, the current study focused on the motivational basis of cue identification by investigating interactive effects of members’ regulatory focus, their contribution redundancy, and the team performance context. Participants working in 105 three-person teams were asked to identify problem cues in a signal detection task. Utilizing a 2 (regulator

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Creators (Authors)

  • Burtscher, Michael J
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  • Levine, John M
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  • Higgins, E Tory
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49

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5

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519

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544

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Journal Article

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Applied Psychology, Social Psychology

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English

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2018-10-01

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2018-10-08

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1046-4964

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Acq. date: 2025-11-14
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