Identifiability, Performance Feedback and the Köhler Effect
Abstract: Research, starting with Köhler (1926), has demonstrated a type of group motivation gain, wherein the less capable member of a dyad working conjunctively at a persistence task works harder than comparable individuals. To explore possible boundary conditions of this effect, the current experiment systematically varied the amount and timing of performance feedback group members received. Results showed: (a) continuous feedback of both members’ performance was not necessary for producing the effect; (b) the effect was attenuated, but not eliminated by delaying and restricting feedback, such that group members only learned which of them was the less capable worker (but not how long s/he persisted) sometime after the task trial was completed; and (c) the motivation gain was eliminated in the absence of any performance feedback (i.e. when neither worker could tell who quit first nor how long either had persisted). Some implications of these results for currently viable explanations of the
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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Postprint
begutachtet (peer reviewed)
In: Group Processes & Intergroup Relations ; 8 (2005) 4 ; 375-390
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Psychologie
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Veröffentlichung
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Mannheim
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2005
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Kerr, Norbert L.
Messé, Lawrence A.
Park, Ernest S.
Sambolec, Eric J.
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10.1177/1368430205056466
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urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-227887
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Beteiligte
- Kerr, Norbert L.
- Messé, Lawrence A.
- Park, Ernest S.
- Sambolec, Eric J.
Entstanden
- 2005