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Effective science teams require psychological safety, awareness, and self-correction. A new training program, TeamMAPPS (Team Methods to Advance Processes and Performance in Science), addresses these key competencies for collaborative research.

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  • * Scientific collaboration and team dynamics.
  • * Interdisciplinary research and team science.

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  • * Responding to the National Research Council's call for research on effective science teams.
  • * Investigating the knowledge, skills, and attitudes crucial for successful scientific collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To design and develop a team training program tailored for scientific collaboration.
  • * To create an evidence-based competency model for effective science teams.

Main Methods:

  • * Comprehensive literature review to identify key competencies and behaviors.
  • * Synthesis of teamwork and team development research.
  • * Development of a competency model based on existing research.

Main Results:

  • * Identification of three core competencies for science team effectiveness: psychological safety, awareness and exchange, and self-correction and adaptation.
  • * Detailed description of these competencies and their supporting evidence base.

Conclusions:

  • * Development of TeamMAPPS (Team Methods to Advance Processes and Performance in Science), a competency-based training program.
  • * Outline of an implementation plan including dissemination, evaluation, and future development strategies.