| Adrian Furnham - 1997 - 742 lapas
...by group members. Osborn stated that by engaging in brainstorming "the average person can think up twice as many ideas when working with a group than when working alone." (Diehl & Stroebe 1987.) Taylor et al. (1958) were the first to reject the claim. They found that nominal... | |
| Harry T. Reis, Charles M. Judd - 2000 - 574 lapas
...extravagant claims for the efficacy of group brainstorming - for example, "the average person can think up twice as many ideas when working with a group than when working alone" (Osborn, 1957, p. 229). Unfortunately, systematic research has failed to substantiate these claims.... | |
| Adrian Furnham - 2005 - 854 lapas
...by group members. Osborn stated that by engaging in brainstorming, "the average person can think up twice as many ideas when working with a group than when working alone" (Diehl & Stroebe, 1987). Taylor, Berry & Block (1958) were the first to reject the claim. They found... | |
| Adrian Furnham - 2005 - 858 lapas
...by group members. Osborn stated that by engaging in brainstorming, "the average person can think up twice as many ideas when working with a group than when working alone" (Diehl & Stroebe, 1987). Taylor, Berry & Block (1958) were the first to reject the claim. They found... | |
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