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Performance schemata in dyadic competition and cooperation
VINCENT DRU
Nanterre University
PATRICIA RULENCE-PÂQUES
UniversitŽ du Littoral, Boulogne
ETIENNE MULLET
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
We examined performance
schemata in dyadic competitive and cooperative situations, that is, the
ways people perceive the relationship between performance level, capacity
level, and degree of motivation in situations in which two people confront
or collaborate with one another. In Experiment 1, 104 participants judged
the possible performance of Person A, whose ability and motivation levels
were communicated, competing against Person B, whose ability and motivation
levels were also communicated. When judging A's performance, participants
seemed first to assess the difficulty of the task facing A and second
to integrate information relative to A according to a rule with changing
parameters already proposed by Surber (1981a, 1981b). In Experiment 2,
140 participants judged either the possible performance of Person A in
a cooperative situation or the possible performance of the A-B team using
the same material. Results showed that people judge A's performance or
the team's performance using a very simple additive rule.
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