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Annual Review of Psychology
Vol. 55: 623-655 (Volume publication date February 2004)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.142009)
First posted online on October 27, 2003
Group Performance and Decision Making

Norbert L. Kerr
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48823; email:


R. Scott Tindale
Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60626; email:

Theory and research on small group performance and decision making is reviewed. Recent trends in group performance research have found that process gains as well as losses are possible, and both are frequently explained by situational and procedural contexts that differentially affect motivation and resource coordination. Research has continued on classic topics (e.g., brainstorming, group goal setting, stress, and group performance) and relatively new areas (e.g., collective induction). Group decision making research has focused on preference combination for continuous response distributions and group information processing. New approaches (e.g., group-level signal detection) and traditional topics (e.g., groupthink) are discussed. New directions, such as nonlinear dynamic systems, evolutionary adaptation, and technological advances, should keep small group research vigorous well into the future.

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Norbert L. Kerr
R. Scott Tindale
Keywords:
group motivation
process losses
process gains
group information processing
shared cognitions

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