AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS:
SESSION C: Using Team-Centric Approaches and Latent Profile Analysis to Advance Our Understanding of Groups and Teams
Thursday, July 18, 2024
1:30pm - 4:30pm
Facilitators: Trevor Spoelma, University of New Mexico
Most teams research uses a variable-centric approach wherein scholars examine the independent effects of predictors (e.g., mean values) on outcomes. Yet, in recent years, there has been increasing interest in team-centric approaches in which several properties of teams (e.g., mean, standard deviation, skew, and kurtosis; multiple types of conflict) are considered simultaneously to uncover unique profiles or configurations of team phenomena. In this workshop, attendees will learn the conceptual foundations of this approach and how it provides new ways of studying groups and teams using recent examples. Attendees will also learn how to conduct latent profile analysis in Mplus and R to identify team profiles and examine how they relate to outcomes. The final part of this workshop will involve discussing the implications of a team-centric approach for different topics so attendees can receive feedback and network with others.
The first part of this workshop will cover the conceptual foundations of team-centric approaches and demonstrate how it can enrich our understanding of team phenomena using examples in recent published articles. Following this, the second part of the workshop will be focused on showing attendees how to perform latent profile analysis to examine team-centric research questions. Specifically, attendees will be shown how to conduct latent profile analysis in Mplus and R, and practice doing the analyses using data and scripts. Finally, the workshop will wrap up with some time spent in breakout groups where attendees will discuss team-centric research ideas in their topic areas of interest to receive feedback and network with others.
SESSION D: Mentoring and Research Networking (no fee)
Thursday, July 18, 2024
1:30pm - 4:30pm
Facilitators: Anita Blanchard, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Matt Cronin, George Mason University, Michael Johnson, University of Washington
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