Training individuals for distributed teams: problem solving assessment for distributed mission research☆

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In this paper we describe an effort investigating the feasibility and utility of cognitively diagnostic assessment of problem solving when training for distributed team tasks. We utilized computer-based knowledge elicitation methods to assess both relational problem solving, requiring the semantic integration of concepts, and dynamic problem solving, requiring the ability to integrate and apply these concepts. Additionally, we addressed how metacognitive processes interact with learning outcomes when training for complex synthetic task environments. We find first, that multiple methods of assessing problem solving performance are diagnostic of knowledge acquisition for a complex synthetic team task, and second, that general metacomprehension predisposition is related to metacomprehension accuracy in synthetic task environments.

论文关键词:Problem solving,Knowledge structures,Mental models,Metacognition,Card sorts,Distributed teams,Synthetic task environments

论文评审过程:Available online 28 August 2002.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0747-5632(02)00027-4