Presentation 2009-03-25
Effect of seeing each other's faces on the performance of group-oriented tasks
Masafumi MATSUDA,
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Abstract(in English) This research revealed how seeing each other's face affects the performance of intellectual activities in group-oriented tasks. Theoretically, seeing each other's face depends on the category of the group task. On one hand, logical tasks are independent from seeing other's faces because they arise from individual reasoning that leads to find a truth. On the other hand, negotiation tasks, which needs consensus of all the members, are dependent on seeing faces. In the subjective experiment presented in this paper, the face-to-face contact of the participants was controlled using a curtain in a room where they were asked to solve logical and negotiation tasks.
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Keyword(in English) Group task / Experimental study / face
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Conference Date 2009/3/16(1days)
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Title (in English) Effect of seeing each other's faces on the performance of group-oriented tasks
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Keyword(1) Group task
Keyword(2) Experimental study
Keyword(3) face
1st Author's Name Masafumi MATSUDA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Communication Science Labs.()
Date 2009-03-25
Paper # HCS2008-68
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 487
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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