Selection & development of short-term project team members: developmental stability as an indicator of interpersonal skills
Allbwn ymchwil: Pennod mewn Llyfr/Adroddiad/Trafodion Cynhadledd › Cyfraniad i Gynhadledd
Short-term project teams do not have the advantage of prior performance or long-term membership to facilitate development of effective team performance. Research suggests interpersonal skills are crucial to success but this is under researched longitudinally. Evolutionary psychology can provide a lens to explain how people develop differing levels of interpersonal skills via the relationship between fluctuating asymmetry and pro-social behaviours. This research aims to investigate the relationship between fluctuating asymmetry and interpersonal skills, the impact of training and to further the evolutionary psychology field by embedding research in a real-world context as opposed to solely in laboratory or student settings.
Allweddeiriau
Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
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Teitl | ESRC research capacity building clusters |
Golygyddion | Ben Clegg, Judith Scully, John Bryson |
Cyhoeddwr | Aston University |
Tudalennau | 141-150 |
Nifer y tudalennau | 10 |
ISBN (Argraffiad) | 978-1-905866-67-0 |
Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - 2013 |
Cyhoeddwyd yn allanol | Ie |