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BPS Occupational Digest: About
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If you enjoy the writing found at this blog, please check out The Research Digest, - http:/ digest.bps.org.uk/ - where we continue to post new research every weekday, on the workplace and other domains where psychological science matters. The British Psychology Society's Occupational Digest is a blog dedicated to how psychology matters in the workplace. It follows the success of the award-winning BPS Research Digest. We live on Facebook on the Research Digest page. The Occupational Digest Editor. 11 He a...
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曬蝴蝶: 為何團隊成員篤信他們在同一陣線是重要的
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Why it's so important that team members believe they're on the same page. One of the most important characteristics of successful teams is that team members believe in their collective potential – also known as team potency. But what can be done to foster this shared belief? A new study suggests that teams feel more potent when their members believe they share a common vision of how to work and what to achieve. Aubé and her co-researchers made a second prediction: that extra effort would have a stronger ...
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Why it’s so important that team members believe they’re on the same page – Research Digest
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August 5, 2015. July 30, 2016. Why it’s so important that team members believe they’re on the same page. One of the most important characteristics of successful teams is that team members believe in their collective potential also known as team potency. But what can be done to foster this shared belief? A new study suggests that teams feel more potent when their members believe they share a common vision of how to work and what to achieve. Aubé, C., Rousseau, V., and Tremblay, S. (2015). ...Researchers s...
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Experts are especially prone to claiming they know more than they do – Research Digest
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Digest App for iOS / Android. August 12, 2015. July 30, 2016. Experts are especially prone to claiming they know more than they do. Experts often exhibit “overclaiming”. Believing they know things that they don’t. If you consider yourself a science buff, see if any of these terms seem familiar: meta-toxin. Showed as many as one in five consumers have opinions on entirely imaginary products. Now, new research. Give a ring of familiarity to made up biology-ish words like meta-toxin. Based on this reasoning...
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