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  • Cognitive Science
  • Social Psychology
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Interpersonal coordination relies on predictable actions and communication.
  • The interplay between these two strategies remains unclear.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how communication availability influences the use of action predictability for coordination.
  • To determine if predictability and communication are mutually exclusive or can be used in parallel.

Main Methods:

  • Three experiments examined joint decision-making under varying communication constraints: no communication, minimal reciprocal communication, and conventional communication.
  • Behavioral strategies, specifically action predictability and communication patterns, were analyzed.

Main Results:

  • Without communication, coordination was achieved through increased action predictability.
  • Conventional communication led to no attempts at increasing action predictability.
  • Minimal communication allowed for both increased predictability and established communication systems.

Conclusions:

  • Individuals flexibly adapt coordination strategies based on communication channel availability.
  • Communication serves to reduce behavioral constraints, facilitating joint action coordination.
  • Predictability and communication can be used in parallel, especially under limited communication conditions.