The use of cognitive mapping in eliciting and evaluating group cognitions

Abstract

A holistic method for eliciting and evaluating group cognition was introduced and tested. In the study, 359 undergraduate students were assigned to 72 groups, consisting of 4 to 6 members who worked on research projects lasting for 14 weeks. In order to evaluate the way groups represent the specific knowledge related to their tasks, we used a conceptual mapping technique. Conceptual mapping proved to be a fruitful way to understand the way groups represent their knowledge. The conceptual maps were stable in time and had explanatory power for groups' performance.

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International (English)

Citation

Curseu, P, Schalk, R & Schruijer, S G L 2010, 'The use of cognitive mapping in eliciting and evaluating group cognitions', Journal of Applied Social Psychology, vol. 40, no. 5, pp. 1258-1291. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2010.00618.x