Rack, Oliver
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Do you see us?—Applied visual analytics for the investigation of group coordination
2019-03-18, Rack, Oliver, Zahn, Carmen, Bleisch, Susanne
Praxistool KNOWLEDGE-Screen: eine Diagnosemethode für erfolgsrelevantes Wissen
2015, Ellwart, Thomas, Rutz, Milena, Rack, Oliver, Zölch, Martina, Mücke, Anja
Effekte gruppenbasierter Anreize auf die Koordination in Gruppen. Ein Vergleich von computergestützter und face-to-face Gruppenarbeit
2011-12-08T00:00:00Z, Rack, Oliver, Kolbe, Michaela, Boos, Margarete
Knowledge transfer between generations: Effects of age diversity, individual and team work characteristics
2011-12-08T00:00:00Z, Ellwart, Thomas, Mock, Kristin, Rack, Oliver
Coding and Counting- Frequency Analysis for Group Interaction
2018, Rack, Oliver, Zahn, Carmen, Mateescu, Magdalena, Brauner, Elisabeth, Boos, Margarete, Kolbe, Michaela
The basic idea of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the design and conduct of frequency analysis for group research. Frequency analysis has been commonly used for decades in several disciplines and fields of research as stand alone procedures (e.g., configural frequency analysis in clinical psychology, Lienert, 1971). But, despite of specialised articles in experimental psychology journals (e.g., Wickens, 1993), the description of frequency analysis as a specific method within group studies (e.g., coding group interaction data like chat protocols, then calculating frequencies across categories) is rare. This is remarkable, because the interests in frequency analysis nowadays have moved towards to the procedures of implementing its results as indices for further analysis, e.g. for the investigation of relationships between group processes like collaboration and outputs like performance by using the results of frequency analysis as inputs in inferential statistics. In this vein, this chapter attempts to highlight the most important options to use frequency analysis in group research as a relevant brick to gap the bridge between qualitative and quantitative methods (mixed method research). Furthermore, we fold into our descriptions and discussions empirical examples to illustrate the prerequisites, requirements and consequences of using frequency analysis in the field of group research. Finally, we clarify ways to present the results of frequency analysis for analyzing group data.
Resilient team processes in high-risk environments - Analyzing team work behaviors in critical situations in a nuclear power plant
2013-02-28T00:00:00Z, Tschaut, Anna, Kleindienst, Cornelia, Ritz, Frank, Rack, Oliver, Brüngger, Jonas
Effekte von Statusunterschieden und gruppenbasierten Anreizen auf den Wissensaustausch in computergestützten Gruppen
2011-12-08T00:00:00Z, Rack, Oliver, Hollingshead, Andrea B., Boos, Margarete
Potenziale kollaborativer Medien: Eine empirische Untersuchung am Beispiel interaktiver Tische
2016, Mateescu, Magdalena, Zahn, Carmen, Klinkhammer, Daniel, Rack, Oliver, Reiterer, Harald, Weiße, Nora
Steigerung der Sicherheitsleistung von Teams durch systematische Optimierung kooperativer Arbeitsprozesse
2012-01-23T00:00:00Z, Ritz, Frank, Rack, Oliver
Measurement of Shared Mental Models in the Field - Methodological Advantages and Limitations
2011-12-08T00:00:00Z, Ellwart, Thomas, Rack, Oliver, Biemann, Torsten