Testing the Linear Discrepancy Model in Perceptions of Group Decision-Making
Abstract
The linear discrepancy model is an information processing model of group decision-making. The theory predicts group decision outcomes based on the arguments offered during group decision-making (Boster, Mayer, Hunter, & Hale, 1980). To test this model, participants reported their positions and the arguments they would present at five time points in response to a transcribed hypothetical jury transcript. Data were consistent with the propositions...
Paper Details
Title
Testing the Linear Discrepancy Model in Perceptions of Group Decision-Making
Published Date
Feb 3, 2017
Volume
81
Issue
4
Pages
507 - 521
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