Accession Number:

AD0610532

Title:

SOME EFFECTS ON A GROUP OF WHETHER AND WHEN THE HEAD REVEALS HIS OPINION.

Personal Author(s):

Corporate Author:

PITTSBURGH UNIV PA

Report Date:

1964-11-01

Abstract:

Twelve quartets of executives discussed a problem so that the quartet head could subsequently submit in a contest what he personally felt to be the best possible decision. Heads were instructed to avoid stating their own opinion to the others in the quartet or to reveal it before andor after the discussion. Heads who avoided stating their opinion changed it least as a consequence of the discussion but maximized change among others in the group, yet such heads felt least satisified with their decision. Author

Descriptive Note:

Technical rept. no. 4,

Pages:

0012

Contract Number:

Nonr62414

File Size:

0.00MB

Full text not available:

Request assistance