Capturing Team Dynamics in the Wild: The Communication Analysis Tool

Capturing team processes, which are highly dynamic and quickly unfold over time, requires methods that go beyond standard self-report measures. However, quantitative observational methods are challenging when teams are observed in the wild, that is, in their full-situated context. Technologically ad...

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Workplaces
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